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Using Cubase’s channel-strip processors

CHANNEL SETTINGS PANEL The Channel Settings panel is a fantastic one-stop-shop for getting at all of the settings for a track. It’s particularly useful during track laying, where you are focusing on only one input at a time and don’t need the quick-access and ‘big picture’ view of the mix console.

We’ll start by looking at the different ways of accessing the channel strip and the processors it offers, so fire up Cubase, create

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