Editor

In Cubase, the user interface and the functions of a specific program that you activated as an extension are integrated in the Editor in the lower zone of the Project window.

  • To open the Editor in the lower zone of the Project window, activate the extension, and, select the audio event or the audio track.

Figure 1. The Editor for Melodyne in the lower zone of the Project window
  1. Project window event display

    Shows the edited audio event in its musical context.

  2. Extension field

    Allows you to activate/remove an extension for the selected audio event.

  3. Audio event

    If an extension is activated for an audio event, the event in the Project window is shown with a symbol in the upper right corner.

  4. Select Extension pop-up menu

    Allows you to activate/remove an extension for the selected audio track.

  5. Add Event/Remove Event

    Automatically activates/removes the extension for all events that you select in the Project window.

  6. Editor

    Shows the user interface and the functions of a specific program that you activated as an extension. Cubase gives you an acoustic feedback of the changes during editing. All edits are saved with the project.

    For further information about the functions of a specific program that you use as an extension, refer to its documentation.

  7. Open in Separate Window

    Opens the extension in a separate window. To show the extension in the Editor in the lower zone of the Project window again, click Open in Lower Zone.

    Note

    Extensions cannot be open in the Editor in the lower zone of the Project window and in a separate window at the same time.