
MW10 Owner's Manual
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Quick Guide
English
7At this point you can begin to use EQ to 
refine your mix, and add effects.
As an example let’s try adding reverb. Click the [Edit 
VST channel] button ( ) on the left side of the 
channel strip to open the VST Channel Settings 
window. Click No Effect → Reverb → Reverb B.
nFor further details refer to the pdf manual provided 
with the Cubase LE software.
It’s a good idea to lower the channel fader a bit 
before adding an effect, since the effect can cause 
an increase in the overall channel level.
8When the final adjustments have been 
made to the mix, go to the [File] menu and
select [Export] ➞ [Audio Mixdown].
9Enter a file name and select a file type.
If you intend to use the file to create an audio CD, 
select the WAV file type (AIFF on a Macintosh), Stereo 
Interleaved, 16 bit, and 44.1 kHz.
10Click [Save].
Progress of the mixdown operation will be shown in a 
progress window. When the progress window closes 
the mixdown is complete.
nWave files created by mixdown can be directly 
playback back using the Windows Media Player or 
iTunes on a Macintosh computer.
Pan Effectively
"Panning" creates the illusion of stereo space by changing the 
relative levels of each track’s signal sent to the left and right 
speakers. If a signal is sent only to the left speaker, the sound 
will appear to come from the far left side of the stereo sound 
field. If it sent with equal level to both left and right speakers 
our ears tell us the sound is located in the center of the stage. 
Judicious panning can also help to create cleaner-sounding 
mixes by spreading the instruments out across the sound 
stage so that they don’t "get in each other’s way." There are no 
hard and fast rules, but the bass and kick drum are usually 
placed in the center of the mix, as is the lead instrument or 
vocal. Other instruments should be evenly balanced 
throughout the sound stage in a well-balanced manner.