Yamaha N12 Owners Manual - Page 42

Turn the DAW TO ST [ON] switch on, insert it into the audio track.

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Using the n8/n12 with Cubase 4/Cubase Studio 4/Cubase AI 4 ■ Setting the Monitor Remote function If you wish to apply a VST effect to the input channel 1 signal and monitor the effect signal, follow steps 6 to 8 below. 5. Insert the desired VST effect in the Cubase input bus to which input channel 1 is being sent, or insert it into the audio track. 6. Turn the MONITOR REMOTE [ON] switch on (the switch LED lights up). When the MONITOR REMOTE [ON] switch is on, the Monitor Remote function is enabled. 7. Turn the input channel 1 [WET] switch on (the LED will light). If you are recording the direct output from the input channel, you can use the [WET] switch to control the monitoring button for the Cubase audio track to which that input channel is being sent. If this switch is on, the monitor button of the destination audio track will be enabled, allowing you to monitor the signal processed by the VST effect (the "wet" sound). 8. Turn the DAW TO ST [ON] switch on ( ). While the Record Enable button and monitoring button are turned on, the monitoring signal will be returned to the n8/n12 via the Cubase mixer. When you turn the DAW TO ST [ON] switch on, the monitoring signal returned from Cubase will be routed to the STEREO buses, enabling you to monitor the signal. If you wish to listen to the effect signal only in the control room, turn on the C-R SOURCE SELECT [DAW] switch to select DAW (Cubase) as the monitoring source. ■ Recording 9. Press the [REC] switch to start recording. 10. Play the instrument. 11. When you finish playing the instrument, press the [■] switch to stop recording. 12. To review the recording result, press the [ ] switch or [ ] switch to return to the beginning of the project, then press the [ ] switch. English monitoring button If the input channel signal had been routed to the STEREO bus, the input channel signal being sent to Cubase will temporarily be disconnected from the STEREO bus so that it will not be doubled in the monitor sound. If the [WET] switches for multiple input channels have been turned on, turning off the MONITOR REMOTE [ON] switch will turn off all channel [WET] switches. NOTE • While the Monitor Remote function is enabled, the [ST] switch for any channel that has its [WET] switch turned on will flash. Disable the Monitor Remote function to return to the previous status. • If the Record Enable button and monitoring button for the Cubase tracks are turned off, you cannot monitor the VST effect signal. In this case, the channel [WET] switch LED will flash. • Processing the signals with VST effects may cause latency in the monitoring signal. • While the monitor remote function is active, the signal with the VST effect applied will be sent directly to the AUX output. This means that the [AUX] control of the corresponding input channel will temporarily be disabled. If you want to adjust the monitor balance, you can do so within Cubase. 42 Owner's Manual

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Using the n8/n12 with Cubase 4/Cubase Studio 4/Cubase AI 4
Owner’s Manual
42
English
Setting the Monitor Remote
function
If you wish to apply a VST effect to the input channel 1
signal and monitor the effect signal, follow steps 6 to 8
below.
5.
Insert the desired VST effect in the Cubase input
bus to which input channel 1 is being sent, or
insert it into the audio track.
6.
Turn the MONITOR REMOTE [ON] switch on (the
switch LED lights up).
When the MONITOR REMOTE [ON] switch is on, the
Monitor Remote function is enabled.
7.
Turn the input channel 1 [WET] switch on (the
LED will light).
If you are recording the direct output from the input
channel, you can use the [WET] switch to control the
monitoring button for the Cubase audio track to
which that input channel is being sent. If this switch is
on, the monitor button of the destination audio track
will be enabled, allowing you to monitor the signal
processed by the VST effect (the “wet” sound).
If the input channel signal had been routed to the
STEREO bus, the input channel signal being sent to
Cubase will temporarily be disconnected from the
STEREO bus so that it will not be doubled in the
monitor sound.
8.
Turn the DAW TO ST [ON] switch on (
).
While the Record Enable button and monitoring
button are turned on, the monitoring signal will be
returned to the n8/n12 via the Cubase mixer. When
you turn the DAW TO ST [ON] switch on, the
monitoring signal returned from Cubase will be
routed to the STEREO buses, enabling you to
monitor the signal.
If you wish to listen to the effect signal only in the
control room, turn on the C-R SOURCE SELECT
[DAW] switch to select DAW (Cubase) as the
monitoring source.
Recording
9.
Press the [REC] switch to start recording.
10.
Play the instrument.
11.
When you finish playing the instrument, press
the [
] switch to stop recording.
12.
To review the recording result, press the [
]
switch or [
] switch to return to the beginning
of the project, then press the [
] switch.
If the [WET] switches for multiple input channels
have been turned on, turning off the MONITOR
REMOTE [ON] switch will turn off all channel [WET]
switches.
While the Monitor Remote function is enabled, the
[ST] switch for any channel that has its [WET]
switch turned on will flash. Disable the Monitor
Remote function to return to the previous status.
If the Record Enable button and monitoring button
for the Cubase tracks are turned off, you cannot
monitor the VST effect signal. In this case, the
channel [WET] switch LED will flash.
Processing the signals with VST effects may cause
latency in the monitoring signal.
While the monitor remote function is active, the
signal with the VST effect applied will be sent
directly to the AUX output. This means that the
[AUX] control of the corresponding input channel
will temporarily be disabled. If you want to adjust
the monitor balance, you can do so within Cubase.
monitoring button
NOTE