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How to Customize and Configure the Different Meters in Cubase | Q&A with Greg Ondo
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- Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
- In this Q&A episode, Greg Ondo discusses how to customize the meters in Cubase, and configure the different meter types from Wave meters to Loudness meters to Unit meters. There are a lot of options in Cubase to customize the meters. Click Play to learn all about them.
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Would be amazing if the waveforms would show what the inserts are doing visually to the audio in really time. How cool would that be for compression!
I love all these videos you are posting. I've been using Cubase for 20 years and because of these videos I'm still learning new things about Cubase. Keep up the great job!!
Magnus Lervik same here! It’s fascinating, I sometime look at the video title, think “yeah, I know that”, watch it nevertheless and realize I’m usually learning something new anyway...
I'm happy it was helpful.
Thank you Greg. Just what I was looking for once again.
Great video! Thanks for always spreading the knowledge Greg. God bless.
This is a game changer for me. I'm visually impaired and struggle with some colours and contrasts, so being able to change this will help me see levels so much easier
Kewl! Good for you! :)
Me too! Color blind. This is great!
cool little feature I never knew existed. Thanks Greg. Love all your videos. You have a great teaching voice.
Really excellent clear and thorough explanation of Cubase metering. There is so much 'under the hood' in Cubase which otherwise I just would not have come across. Thank you very much.
Thx a ton, just exactly what I needed right now
Perfectly timed :-) Just installed Cubase Elements (upgrade from AI) so this is very welcome!
Excellent info!
Great video, Greg - thanks 🙂
Very interesting!!
Thank you Greg :)
The best software in the word ❤
Excellent video
GREAT VIDEO
Great tutorial
Excellent video Greg, what can't Cubase do? 😂 It even made my breakfast this morning. On a serious note this is fantastic information. I've only just recently discovered the impact gain-staging has on a mix too and that is another eye opener for improving recording and the mix. Thanks.
thanks very much
Thx!
Hi Greg this is such a great tutorial video, was wondering where the analyzer meters are located correlation meter etc in cubase, thanks
My request is that you include a VU Meter option to the already existing list. Studio one has such an option and can imagine how helpful it would be for me and other who don’t want to periodically open VUMeter plugins for each channel
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Could you tell me if I can do that I see the Pre Fader Meter and the Post Fader Meter at the same time?
two things. (if the following is possible, please tell me)
it would be cool if you could switch the direction the wave @4:30 is flowing. To me it makes more sense if it's coming from the top going downwards, because then it enters the channel strip and the fader.
And I would like to have different settings on the meters. For example the top meter showing the input signal and the bottom meter next to the fader showing the post-panner. that would make much more sense than showing the same thing twice.
Sven Hegen It really makes sense!
Exactly. The meterbridge on top should show the input signal and the meter beside the fader the post panner signal.
Hey Greg, 1 question on this : is there any way to have different coloring based on the type of metering you're using ? So you can quickly see, based on the colors, what metering is active ? Or is there a way to use the input metering on the meter bridge, and have post panner metering active on the fader level ? Thanks for feedback, and keep up the good work ! :)
Thank you for the vid. When AB referencing using cues in the control room, the master meter only reflects the mix signal even when switching to the cue. Is there a way of maybe routing the cue to the master so that when you switch back and forth between the mix and the cue, the meter reading corresponds accordingly?
I want the meter to display the level of the track post-processing but pre-fader. Can this be achieved?
How can I get that little line (max peak marker) above the meter ?
what does the red box above "stereo in" and "stereo out" indicate? they seem to come on before peak overload is reached
Thanks for another great video. Little question though; is there a way to change it so the peak indicator is momentary rather than having to click on it each time? What I mean by that is on the master bus, when your project peaks the area above the track name will turn red and in order to make it go back you have to click on it. It would be nice to just listen through a project and see where it peaks each time.
Patient Zero right click on the meter, global meter settings->meter peak options should do it.
Thanks but doesn't really seem to be a difference. There are the options 'Hold Peaks' & 'Hold Peaks Forever' having either, both or neither selected seems to make no difference...
How do you show the db-numbers next to the faders in your mix console? Mine seem to be hidden and only shows like "hyphen bars" instead. And people on fora say that you can't. Obviously you can since you have it visible
We Need audio alignment Added to Cubase Like Nuendo Has Thanks
How do you separate the top and bottom meters?
I miss hilighted transport butons in Cubase 10 Pro.
Thanks Greg. I love Cubase but I must be honest - Cubase really needs better metering in the mixer. I’m not a fan (or user) of Pro Tools but the mixer metering for each channel there is exactly what I want in Cubase. Having peak and VU/RMS in one meter for each channel is a much better way of metering for mixing - peak actually means very little in mixing whilst VU on the other hand is critical for effective loudness per channel. If I could only have one for 32 bit mixing, I’d choose VU as peak is only important for fixed precision channels (eg master channel) for clipping.
Give me VU per channel, also showing the peaks, plus a gain reduction meter, and I would happily say Cubase is the best DAW by far! Just give us what Pro Tools has! :)
Brian Wylie I support that!
and where did the meter bridge go? cubase 10.5
Wow.
What version of cubase is that ?
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Hello there... I"m using cubase 11 with ur22 c Steinberg.
Starting this year... take me a while to find out how operate in this software.
All works goed ... except ....
when I using mix console I can"t find nowhere **control room / meter ....**
Any one can help mee?! Please...
hello,
i understand the =6 or =12 db in the metering...but my faders do not show numbers next to the how its called the peak ??? how can i get numbers
Hello, just zoom out. It depends on zoom settings that you have.
Does clipping happens when an individual channel shows peaks above 0dB, but master channel is turned down to peak below 0dB?
Thanks
Eyal Matri clipping in the mixer won’t happen as the mix engine itself works in 32 or 64 bit, but can happen at the output stage (your audio interface) or if you render e.g. to 16 bit without a limiter.
Jan Minor Got it. Thank you (:
There doesn't seem to be a way to have RMS and Peak shown simultaneously on track meters, nor a way to flip the direction of the Wave meters, right?
Tiago Lorena additional rms metering in the channel would be cool to have!
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the bad thing is we can't see wave forms of vst instruments on meter
TU^ 92 ;-)
tienen muchos clientes en latinoamerica y no todos entendemos ingles, por q por lo menos no suben con subtitulos
日本語訳のが欲しいです
curious why do all you cubase guys dont show how to bring things up ...you appear to be all mind readers how do we add the darn meter in the first place help
appreciate your work wamly J