01X Owner’s Manual
Recording/Playback/Remote Control
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Before UsingBasics SectionAppendix Getting StartedReference

Zoom

The Zoom controls are another navigation convenience.
No longer do you have to mouse with the zoom sliders or
the magnifying glass tool or use the Zoom submenu in the
sequencer. You’ll soon appreciate how easy it is to navi-
gate through your song and change the views of your song
data — right from the 01X.
In the Project window for example, you may want to zoom
out vertically and see more tracks at a time. Or you may
want to zoom in horizontally and see more detail in a few
number of measures. Zooming in and out can also help
you in the Sample Editor, letting you examine details in the
wave or seeing the ‘entire picture’ as needed.
qTo use Zoom, simultaneously hold down the [ZOOM]
button and press one of the cursor buttons to zoom in
and out, vertically or horizontally, as desired.
wZoom can be used in the main Project view, or in any of
the editors.
Working in the Mixer window

Mixer control — using the faders and knobs

qHold down [SHIFT] and press the [MIXER (F2)] but-
ton to call up the Mixer window.
wWhile the song is playing, move one of the faders.
Notice that the corresponding channel fader in Cubase
SX moves as well.
• The response of the fader in the display is immediate, but you
might hear a delay between a fader move and the resulting
change in sound. For details on optimizing your system and min-
imizing latency, refer to the documentation of your sequencer.
eTurn the knob on the channel to adjust the pan setting.
Flip
•Even though the knob is an intuitive, natural control for adjusting
pan, you may want to use the fader instead. To do this, press the
[FLIP] button (the LED lights). This “flips” the assignment of the
faders and the knobs — letting you control pan with the faders
and volume with the knobs. The Flip feature works in any param-
eter page that has both fader and knob controls.
Zoom in
Vertical
Vertical
Horizontal Horizontal
Zoom out