Nettet4. jan. 2024 · You indeed need to edit your keycommands, there you can simply ad the 1 key for left and 2 key for right locator. You have to ad it on the right side, it will probably say the key is already connected to another keycommand, just ignore and aply. Look in the manual: steinberg.help Assigning Key Commands NettetThe left and right locators are a pair of markers that you can use as reference positions in the Project window and in the editors. Locators help you, for example, to do the following: Positioning the project cursor. Defining start and stop positions for recording. Defining start positions for importing or exporting events.
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Nettet9. sep. 2024 · 19K views 4 years ago. Locators are an important aspect of Cubase workflow. They are used for recording and sections, as well as setting the range to … Nettet24. nov. 2024 · I use a cycle marker for that : insert xycle marker once your locators are correctly set → locate → set right locator → hit “N” (next) → set left locator Of course you can set up a macro to do that. Regards Yannick … helicopter centre
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Nettet5. okt. 2024 · Set up the left and right locators to encompass the section that you want to mix down. Set up your tracks so that they play back the way you want. This includes muting unwanted tracks or parts, making manual MixConsole settings, and/or activating the R (Read) automation buttons for MixConsole channels. Important Nettet30. apr. 2024 · 2:/ Transport - Set Right Locator 3:/ Transport - Locate Previous Event 4:/ Transport - Set Left Locator. then go to the “Macros” section of the Key commands, find your two new commands and assign them to a key. i have assigned them to < and > keys (to the right of n and m on the keyboard) so i just tap the arrow left or right, and my … Nettet5. okt. 2024 · The left and right locators are a pair of markers that you can use as reference positions in the Project window and in the editors. Locators help you, for … helicopter chair