Hi, I recently moved from cubase 12 to cubase 14. I am using a mixconsole with the narrowest disply possible (so I can fit as many channels as possible). In cubase 12 I could easily tell, from looking at a mixconsole channel whether it’s a stereo or mono thing. In cubase 14, this indication is hidden and is only shown if the channel is wider (where a wide channel seriously limits the usability of the MixConsole). Please see two screenshots that demonstrate it. As a secondary issue, I must admit that the numerical readout of the channel volume is also very bad in cubase 14 given a narrow-channel mixconsole, which waqs absolutely not an issue with cubase 12. The screenshots below demonstrate that as well.
The channels appear to be different widths. Looking at the “4” in “kikBt4” it is under the “2” in the first image and closer to the “oo” in the second.
If you make the channels wider they would probably look the same, no?
I gave two screenshots of intentionally different width to demonstrate that in a narrow channel the stereo/mono information is hidden and that the volume readout is not amazingly readable. This doesn’t happen in cubase 12 where I can happily operate with the narrowest width
I think both screenshots are from C4, at different widths, to show that at some point, the channel count indicator vanishes. (edit: too late with my answer…)
Yes, this is just another example of the (imho) botched rewrite of the Mix Console in C13.
Here is C12 at the lowest width (40):
And here C15: roughly same pixel size. Removed information.