


You will also see controls for the reverb in general, such as room size etc. Click it and you will see the faders move around to represent what volumes things are in this area, and thus to represent what audio sources in your Mix will have reverb on them. Don’t worry, you will know what I mean in a moment.Īt the very top of MixControl, you will see a tab called Reverb Send. Reverb Returns is a fader that represents the amount of reverb signal to be included in the Mix, as defined per channel, by the Reverb Send. Then, ensure your MixControl is on the Input FX, not VRM, setting. I got this from Focusrite which solved the problem I was having, which was low latency monitoring using the onboard reverb…really don’t know why the tutorials are not as concise as this…įirst set up a track in Cubase to record onto. Basicly just select your inputs to faders -> balance them with DAW 1 & 2 (existing tracks in your Cubase session) and monitor thru Mix Ouput. MixControl is pretty good when you get your mind around it. I´m using FX tracks with plug-ins if I need reverb or delay during tracking. I´m tracking using buffer size 64 so latency hasn´t been problem for me. I´m not sure about the reverb thing because I don´t have DSP but is seem that there´s Reverb send tab on the top right corner and reverb return channel also… so that will do it. So don´t use Cubase input monitoring because you will hear the signal twice (the anlg input and DAW 1 & 2). DAW 1 & 2 input is your return channel from Cubase so everything playing in Cubase is coming thru that. Make sure line level input is selected if you´re using line out from SPL and check that Mix 1 output is not muted, fader is up and it is routed to Mon1&2. Raise the fader and you should hear the signal in your monitors. Then select Anlg In X (the input your SPL is connected) to first channel in Mixcontrol.

Fastest way is to use Routing preset called “low latency tracking”. When using low latency monitoring make sure that Mix 1(L) and Mix 1 ® are routed to your Monitor Outputs. I have Liquid Saffire 56 so my Mixcontrol is a little bit different but routing logic is the same.
