Seriously, this is the best video I have seen on this topic. I wrestled with Control Room for awhile, and thanks to you, I finally have it configured and running the way I want it!!!!
I must say: I end up always watching your videoes when I need to learn. This is absolutely the best channel to understand all the bells and whistles. Thank you for sharing.
Cubase Pro 12 user, have been using CR for a while. Was having an issue with it and ran across your channel. Best video on CR I've seen. I'm a subscriber now. Thanks a lot!
Great video. I wish I had watched this before I asked for help on the Steinberg forum. This answered all my questions quickly, succinctly, and in a logical-flow fashion. Thank you.
Very clear instructions and unlike many other youtube demonstrations there are no small but vital steps missing in the guide! I will subscribe right now! These programs are so big and since 1999 I have just been using what I need but after 24 years it might be time to experiment and expand therefore fully utilising Cubase 12! That is my goal for this and next month.
I have started to use the Control Room in Cubase when mixing. I have two SonarWorks plugins set up in the Main output and the Headphone output, respectively, each loaded with the proper calibration profiles. Makes all the difference in the world to me when mixing!
Yes it’s nice for that. You can even put those in monitor inserts so you have a separate profile per speaker set. Or you don’t have to turn off the main profile when listening to your headphones.
Using the CR for as long as it’s there. And I’m mostly recording alone at home. 4 Cues for 4 referencetracks, A big hooray for the Listen button while mixing , and great for inserting metering and speakercorrection software without having to worry about exporting the mastermix whIle they are still active.
I use mixer 4 as a monitor mixer for my cues. I use direct routing to send the outputs of my backing tracks to my mixbus and in addition to a different set channels that I use for cue mixing. It‘s a little bit less intuitive but in the end imho easier to set up a separate mix for the headphones, because afaik Cubase hasn‘t a feature like the Cubase IC Pro app where you can view the cue sends as faders. That would be a nice feature in the next Cubase version to have a mixer page for every cue with the cue sends as faders instead of small sliders hidden in a rack.
Hi! I use a little mixer by Behringer in which I connect PC, Audio interface, monitors, headphone. Since my audio interface is a Focusrite 2i2, it has only two outputs so there is not enough space to do all I want to do with the control room. I use one for the mixer and switch the other between monitors or if I use a reference track in the cue sends. Maybe there could be other options but I don't know... I'd like to use the control room while recording but in this case it needs to get an audio interface with more outputs..
I would still use the control room even if I only had a two (stereo) channel interface actually. Towards the end of the video I explain why: th-cam.com/video/IqMAsKzYGrk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XJOJkHAnTfp8BBke&t=959
Thanks for the informative video on the Control Room. Question: What physical connections (trs cable connections) do I need to make from audio interface to my 6 channel headphone amplifier?
You are welcome. Well, if you want to have separate mixes going to the headphones you would need to assign the cue channels in Cubase to different audio interface outputs, and then connect those to the inputs of your headphone amplifier. And then you can make separate mixes using the cue sends. There are only 4 cue channels available though so you cannot make 6 different mixes. This is assuming you have a headphone amplifier with so many inputs. If your headphone amplifier only has one stereo input (which mine does), all headphones get the same mix and you would need only one cue channel to make a separate mix for the headphones.
Thank you for the video Maarten. Very helpful. I currently use my (Focusrite 18i20) interface software to set up cue mixes for my six piece band. I understand that there are only 4 stereo cue outputs in the Control Room. Is there a way to route a cue to more than one set of outputs so I can provide (duplicated) mixes to band members 5 and 6? Thank you.
You are welcome. I don't think there is a way in Cubase to do that, but you could use hardware or software of your audio interface. E.g. a headphone amplifier that allows routing one input to multiple outputs. I don't now the Focusrite software myself, but on my RME, I am very much able to route the inputs from software to multiple physical outputs on the interface. But if anybody else knows a way in Cubase ..... Maybe via a multi-out insert on the cue channel in the control room e.g..?
@@LanewoodStudios Thank you. I have solved the problem by setting up aux buses with their outputs routed to the 5th and 6th headphone amp inputs. I can then use sends to route mixes to the aux buses, and hence to the 5th and 6th musicians.
Ah yes of course. If you are not tied in to the cue mix system you can use sends. Or maybe direct routing if you want to make sure that levels are all the same.
@@LanewoodStudios My tip for anyone using more than one set of monitors with software correction (Sonarworks etc) is to use the monitor inserts and have each set with its own calibration profile. I like to keep that stuff away from the master bus.
Good Stuff Thank You Do You Have a Video On How To Set Up Cubase For Vocals Direct Monitoring With Effects If You Have a Audio Interface That Dose Not Have Direct Monitoring If In Cubase Studio Set Window Direct Monitoring Box Is Not Available Like With Me i Have a Waves Digigrid IOS Thanks
No, sorry I don't have such a specific video about the audio hardware that you have. I usually monitor through an external mixer myself so that we're not troubled by latency. This is a video on how we record and edit vocals for the band: th-cam.com/video/5cJhJGxf8M4/w-d-xo.html
TIP: I always have a brick wall limiter inserted on the Cue sends. That way, the talents hearing is protected, should some loud sound or transient accidentally happen. You don't wanna blow the singers eardrums, do you?
Please help me, what if I want to setup another talkback mic in the tracking room? Cubase only allows me to add one talkback mic, but what if I want to hear the musician talking to me in a separated talkback mic? Thanks!
Sir. I am using Cubase 12 pro. My problem is every time I open a fresh project i have to link my focusrite audio console for output only by navigating Audio Connection (F 4). But for input connectivity, cubase automatically detects my audio console. Therefore I'm confused and looking for it's solution. Kindly help.
Cubase 11 Pro & UR-RT4: I am using PHONES 2 as a CUE, but the "Use Phones Channel as Preview Channel" option does not work with CUE setups. PHONES 1 is also linked to the Control Room red volume knob, so I'd have to physically turn my speakers off if I were to only listen through headphones. Any ideas?
Clarification: With Control Room activated, I can preview samples through PHONES 1 and to listen to Mix 1 as with the monitor, but only if the Control Room (red knob) volume is turned up. PHONES 1 jack is fixed to Mix 1. The PHONES 2 jack I am using as a CUE output for when I'm recording vocals at the microphone so as to prevent "howlround" feedback, but I cannot use that same output (while set to CUE) in order to preview samples if I were to edit or produce.
Do you use the Cubase control room? Any additional tips?
I tried, but I don´t see any benefit for me (basically recording all tracks alone, mostly synths). However, the Listen function can be really good
@@sapinit4322 Towards the end, I mention some reasons why it still makes sense to use the control room. Maybe they can convince you ;).
Steinberg needs to hire you to be their official online manual ;)
Ha ha ... thanks!
Seriously, this is the best video I have seen on this topic. I wrestled with Control Room for awhile, and thanks to you, I finally have it configured and running the way I want it!!!!
That’s great to hear. Thanks for commenting!
SERIOUS!😊
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I must say: I end up always watching your videoes when I need to learn. This is absolutely the best channel to understand all the bells and whistles. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, thanks!
Wow, very, very well done, Maarten! So clear and concise - thank you.
You are welcome and thanks for commenting.
Cubase Pro 12 user, have been using CR for a while. Was having an issue with it and ran across your channel. Best video on CR I've seen. I'm a subscriber now. Thanks a lot!
Great that it is working for you now and thanks for subscribing 👍.
I've already seen a couple of videos about control room in Cubase, but I defenitely learned a lot of useful stuff here.
Excellent 👍.
This is a really great demo guide of Cubase control room 👍
Thank you!
Great video. I wish I had watched this before I asked for help on the Steinberg forum. This answered all my questions quickly, succinctly, and in a logical-flow fashion. Thank you.
Thanks 🙏.
Your Good,...infact after seeing too much Cubase vids, your actually Very Good. Newbie🙏❤
Well thank you very much and enjoy the content!
Awesome stuff. Very well done and easy to understand. Thank you.
You are very welcome. Glad you found it easy to understand!
Thank you💐
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Very clear instructions and unlike many other youtube demonstrations there are no small but vital steps missing in the guide! I will subscribe right now!
These programs are so big and since 1999 I have just been using what I need but after 24 years it might be time to experiment and expand therefore fully utilising Cubase 12! That is my goal for this and next month.
Thanks and go go with that goal 😉.
I have started to use the Control Room in Cubase when mixing. I have two SonarWorks plugins set up in the Main output and the Headphone output, respectively, each loaded with the proper calibration profiles. Makes all the difference in the world to me when mixing!
Yes it’s nice for that. You can even put those in monitor inserts so you have a separate profile per speaker set. Or you don’t have to turn off the main profile when listening to your headphones.
Very good summery of the benefits of the control room in Cubase.
Thanks!
Using the CR for as long as it’s there. And I’m mostly recording alone at home. 4 Cues for 4 referencetracks, A big hooray for the Listen button while mixing , and great for inserting metering and speakercorrection software without having to worry about exporting the mastermix whIle they are still active.
YES!! Thanks for commenting.
In-depth and informative as always Maarten. I greatly appreciate the knowledge, input and time you share with us. Have a wonderful day / weekend.
I greatly appreciate you watching and commenting Peter. And likewise!
Thanks! Always good to hear another refreshing video about subjects like these!
You are welcome!
Yes, now I understand Control rm feature much better thx will keep following you
Excellent!
First time I don't learn anything in one of your videos. Meaning I'm progressing days after days🙂. Thanks for the great content.
Excellent, then you’re a Cubase expert!
great video, thx
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I use mixer 4 as a monitor mixer for my cues. I use direct routing to send the outputs of my backing tracks to my mixbus and in addition to a different set channels that I use for cue mixing. It‘s a little bit less intuitive but in the end imho easier to set up a separate mix for the headphones, because afaik Cubase hasn‘t a feature like the Cubase IC Pro app where you can view the cue sends as faders. That would be a nice feature in the next Cubase version to have a mixer page for every cue with the cue sends as faders instead of small sliders hidden in a rack.
Thanks for the ideas. Separate mixer page per cue is indeed a very nice suggestion.
Im not being funny when i say, your info+the comments info is priceless😊. Id say 10x better than Steinberg's help desk😢. Peace
Thank you 🙏
Needed to know more about monitoring for room correction in CR
Yes the control room monitor inserts can be used very well for that.
Well done overview, thx.
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Hi! I use a little mixer by Behringer in which I connect PC, Audio interface, monitors, headphone. Since my audio interface is a Focusrite 2i2, it has only two outputs so there is not enough space to do all I want to do with the control room. I use one for the mixer and switch the other between monitors or if I use a reference track in the cue sends. Maybe there could be other options but I don't know... I'd like to use the control room while recording but in this case it needs to get an audio interface with more outputs..
I would still use the control room even if I only had a two (stereo) channel interface actually. Towards the end of the video I explain why: th-cam.com/video/IqMAsKzYGrk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=XJOJkHAnTfp8BBke&t=959
I have SPL Hawkeye on the Master out as well as Srramliner, and of course Sonarworks inserted on all headphone outputs
I have to look up those 🤓😉
Excellent!
Thanks!
UNBELIEVABLY helpful!!! Thank you so much!! Question; what is the talk back microphone that you referred too
It is used to talk to the musicians in the studio if they are in a separate room.
@@LanewoodStudios thanks, you are awesome
Thanks for the informative video on the Control Room. Question: What physical connections (trs cable connections) do I need to make from audio interface to my 6 channel headphone amplifier?
You are welcome. Well, if you want to have separate mixes going to the headphones you would need to assign the cue channels in Cubase to different audio interface outputs, and then connect those to the inputs of your headphone amplifier. And then you can make separate mixes using the cue sends. There are only 4 cue channels available though so you cannot make 6 different mixes.
This is assuming you have a headphone amplifier with so many inputs. If your headphone amplifier only has one stereo input (which mine does), all headphones get the same mix and you would need only one cue channel to make a separate mix for the headphones.
@@LanewoodStudios I have a Presonus HP60 headphone amp and my audio interface has 8 additional outs so I will give this a go! Thanks!!
@@TheDrumhead54 great, good luck!
Thank you for the video Maarten. Very helpful.
I currently use my (Focusrite 18i20) interface software to set up cue mixes for my six piece band. I understand that there are only 4 stereo cue outputs in the Control Room. Is there a way to route a cue to more than one set of outputs so I can provide (duplicated) mixes to band members 5 and 6? Thank you.
You are welcome. I don't think there is a way in Cubase to do that, but you could use hardware or software of your audio interface. E.g. a headphone amplifier that allows routing one input to multiple outputs.
I don't now the Focusrite software myself, but on my RME, I am very much able to route the inputs from software to multiple physical outputs on the interface.
But if anybody else knows a way in Cubase ..... Maybe via a multi-out insert on the cue channel in the control room e.g..?
@@LanewoodStudios Thank you. I have solved the problem by setting up aux buses with their outputs routed to the 5th and 6th headphone amp inputs. I can then use sends to route mixes to the aux buses, and hence to the 5th and 6th musicians.
Ah yes of course. If you are not tied in to the cue mix system you can use sends. Or maybe direct routing if you want to make sure that levels are all the same.
A hardware version for desktop would be great for using with Cubase
Good idea!
By the way, you get some of this functionality from a (hardware) monitor controller but not all of it.
I have all the control room functions mapped to my old Mackie Control universal
@@LemonesqueStudio yes good idea as well!
@@LanewoodStudios My tip for anyone using more than one set of monitors with software correction (Sonarworks etc) is to use the monitor inserts and have each set with its own calibration profile. I like to keep that stuff away from the master bus.
Good Stuff Thank You Do You Have a Video On How To Set Up Cubase For Vocals Direct Monitoring With Effects If You Have a Audio Interface That Dose Not Have Direct Monitoring If In Cubase Studio Set Window Direct Monitoring Box Is Not Available Like With Me i Have a Waves Digigrid IOS Thanks
No, sorry I don't have such a specific video about the audio hardware that you have. I usually monitor through an external mixer myself so that we're not troubled by latency. This is a video on how we record and edit vocals for the band: th-cam.com/video/5cJhJGxf8M4/w-d-xo.html
I'd like to start a petition for a "stereo flipped" option in the downmix preset section. (age related hearing loss)
TIP: I always have a brick wall limiter inserted on the Cue sends. That way, the talents hearing is protected, should some loud sound or transient accidentally happen. You don't wanna blow the singers eardrums, do you?
Great idea!
Please help me, what if I want to setup another talkback mic in the tracking room? Cubase only allows me to add one talkback mic, but what if I want to hear the musician talking to me in a separated talkback mic? Thanks!
Maybe just use a mic on a regular input channel?
@@LanewoodStudios Yes! That works! With the SoundRadix - Mutemomatic (free) plugin on the input talkback channel.
@@miklosnagy7411 great 👍
Sir. I am using Cubase 12 pro. My problem is every time I open a fresh project i have to link my focusrite audio console for output only by navigating Audio Connection (F 4). But for input connectivity, cubase automatically detects my audio console. Therefore I'm confused and looking for it's solution. Kindly help.
I'm not sure what is happening in your case. I would contact Steinberg or ask this question on the Cubase forums.
Turn it on yesterday, now just need to figure out why play tool stopped working.
Play tool? The project does not playback anymore?
So good audio
@@x5dbose thank you!
Cubase 11 Pro & UR-RT4: I am using PHONES 2 as a CUE, but the "Use Phones Channel as Preview Channel" option does not work with CUE setups. PHONES 1 is also linked to the Control Room red volume knob, so I'd have to physically turn my speakers off if I were to only listen through headphones. Any ideas?
Clarification: With Control Room activated, I can preview samples through PHONES 1 and to listen to Mix 1 as with the monitor, but only if the Control Room (red knob) volume is turned up. PHONES 1 jack is fixed to Mix 1.
The PHONES 2 jack I am using as a CUE output for when I'm recording vocals at the microphone so as to prevent "howlround" feedback, but I cannot use that same output (while set to CUE) in order to preview samples if I were to edit or produce.