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Cubasis VST 4.0 – Manual - School of Computing, Engineering and ...

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Creating <strong>and</strong> managing tracksThe track is one <strong>of</strong> the most basic concepts in <strong>Cubasis</strong> <strong>VST</strong>. Everytime you record something in <strong>Cubasis</strong> <strong>VST</strong>, the recorded material isplaced on a track. You can have up to 64 tracks in each Arrange window,<strong>and</strong> you can easily move or copy material between tracks, aslong as they are <strong>of</strong> the same type (MIDI or Audio).When you are working with audio, different tracks can be set to playback on different audio channels, which is essential if you want severalaudio files to be played back simultaneously. In MIDI recording,the most obvious reason for putting the recorded material on differenttracks is perhaps that you want to have your music played back by different“instruments” – or maybe rather by different sounds on a MIDIsound module or keyboard.Creating tracksYou create tracks by using any <strong>of</strong> the following methods:• Double click in the empty area below the last track in the Track List.• Pull down the Structure menu <strong>and</strong> select Create Track.• Press [Ctrl]-[T] on the computer keyboard.After creating a track, you may want to change its track class (MIDI orAudio). This is done by clicking in the “C” column for the track <strong>and</strong> selectingMIDI Track or Audio Track from the pop-up menu that appears.CUBASIS <strong>VST</strong>9 – 102 Arrangement Editing

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