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Cubase beef [message #97033] Tue, 18 March 2008 08:34 Go to next message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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Why don't they just let a processed or edited file save directly from
Cubase without having to export a mix? I know they want us to buy
Wavelab, but that way of working is over.

One great thing about Samplitude is it started as an editor, so it has
full editor capabilities at all times. Too bad I don't like it anymore,
except for file editing.
Re: Cubase beef [message #97034 is a reply to message #97033] Tue, 18 March 2008 09:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Why don't they just let a processed or edited file save directly from
>Cubase without having to export a mix?

You can do this in a way... if you bounce the track (with or
without creating an event) you end up with a file
called "bounce snare 1" or similar... then you can just go into
the audio file folder for that project, and copy that file over
to wherever you want it to go.

You can always undo the bounce after that if you want to. If
you want to be super safe, then clone the track first, THEN do
the bounce thing on the cloned track, that way you keep all
edits & original file remnants on the first version of that
track.

Neil
Re: Cubase beef [message #97036 is a reply to message #97034] Tue, 18 March 2008 10:13 Go to previous message
Bill L is currently offline  Bill L   UNITED STATES
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Yeah, that's an idea. I usually just do the export mixdown command. I
have it on a hot key and it goes pretty fast. I just don't like the idea
of it going back through the mix buss unnecessarily.

It's the whole pretense that you still need an editor that bugs me.

Neil wrote:
> Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>> Why don't they just let a processed or edited file save directly from
>> Cubase without having to export a mix?
>
> You can do this in a way... if you bounce the track (with or
> without creating an event) you end up with a file
> called "bounce snare 1" or similar... then you can just go into
> the audio file folder for that project, and copy that file over
> to wherever you want it to go.
>
> You can always undo the bounce after that if you want to. If
> you want to be super safe, then clone the track first, THEN do
> the bounce thing on the cloned track, that way you keep all
> edits & original file remnants on the first version of that
> track.
>
> Neil
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