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    Ground Loop

    I had a similiar issue no matter how I connected everything and all my plugs were grounded. I bought a ground loop isolater and it took out the hum I was getting through my Yamaha speakers. I inserted it between my Steinberg MR-816CSX and my monitor selector switch. Worked a treat.
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    What are you using for a control surface?

    I've been using a Steinberg CC-121 for the last year or so and it works great with Cubase. Although the motorized fader was a reason why I bought it, its the least likeable feature. The best feature is the integration with Cubase and the improved workflow. Mixing with a mouse is just not...
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    The order of the Big Three

    Depending on the project, I EQ first, then compress. But it depends on how much EQ I need and what I'm trying to achieve. If I have a bass track with leakage from the piano, well, I'll compress the Piano out as much as possible with a multiband compressor, like the Waves C6, and then EQ, and...
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    mixing in the box myth...

    Years and years ago I attended a recording engineer school and learned how to do everything with 2" multitrack and SSL and Neve consoles. In the last few years I've gotten into "Int the Box" and have a Cubase 6 studio in my house. In my opinion, and for the jazz and fusion music I work with...
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    Cubase 5 and MPK49 Fader issue

    Hi everyone, I'm not sure if this behavior is normal or not. I have Cubase 5 essentials and a Akai MPK49. I have the two working for the transport and vst control, but when I play back a project, the faders on the mpk seem not to work right. For example, I can start with all the MPK faders...
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