Why are there three different mixing boards in Cubase SX?
The different mixing consoles are best thought of as instances or “views” of the project’s console. You can configure one mixer to show basic audio tracks, while another mixer might show group channels, FX channels and ReWire channels. This enables you to keep a better handle on your mix by allowing you to make adjustments to various elements without have to hunt around for them. If you didn’t know it already, when you click on a track in the session window, the track is highlighted and centered in the main mixer, provided you haven’t made the track’s type invisible in the main mixer window. This is to say: If you’ve told the main mixer to show only individual tracks and the track you click on is a group track, it won’t appear in the main mixer window. You’ll have to open the mixer you’ve assigned to display group tracks, and it should appear in highlighted in the center of that mixer. On the edges of the mixers, you’ll see diamond icons that expand and elongate the view of the faders.