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cubase, trouble with mixdown and panning

Hi... I'm using Cubase LE, and I have about 8 tracks set up, and everything's in order the way I want it, regarding volumes and panning. However, I've tried to export to mixdown a few times, and I'm realizing that each time I do this, the panning isn't incorporated, and everything seems centered. What am I missing here?

Batch track Mixdowns on Pro Tools? Possible or not?

So as many of you know, I do not run on Pro Tools. I got a session to mix recently, and I was wondering if there is a way to batch mixdown (as in mixdown all at once) each individual track, to save time. Rather than highlight each track, or solo each track and click bounce to disc.

Using the headphone jack on my Powerbook to mixdown

I just bought a G4 Powerbook so I'm wondering.. Is there a better way to get quality mixdowns from my Powerbook than just going 1/8" headphone out to RCA left and right on my standalone Philips CD burner?
I'd like to get the best quality for a reasonable price.

I'm not at home to look at the Philips CD burner, it may very well have:

Cubase / an error has occured during mixdown

Hi,

I'm using Cubase 2.2 SX and man, I was so thrilled when I was finally able to record in my electric drums (Yamaha DTXpress 2), base and guitar.

I started with a short test recording in a base track and a couple of guitar tracks (with guitar rig inserts). That worked out fine and I was able to make a mixdown of it to mp3.

audio mixdown problem with Cubase sx - please help

this is my setup: Yamaha 01v96v2-->ADAT out-->RME multiface-->G4-->Cubase SX and back to the 01V via ADAT. for lack of a real 2trk master machine i am recording my final mixes back to the same Cubase project holding the single tracks. then i'm muting all tracks except the two "master tracks" and choose "audio mixdown" from the export menu. (44100 Hz 16 bit stereo).

Finding a Software 2 Track DAT for MIXDOWNS

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