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Re: OT: CuBase - export file help needed [message #101208 is a reply to message #101176] |
Thu, 20 November 2008 12:58 |
David L
Messages: 59 Registered: September 2007
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Very easy to do. And quick. Create "parts" for all your audio files, and
drag the beginning of each part to the beginning of the project. Then select
your tracks and "bounce" (not export) your tracks. In the dialog that comes
up, tell Cubase to replace your files with the new ones. Your old files
won't be gone, they just won't show up as active in your project, and will
be placed in the Trash for you to decide what to do with them. If you erase
the files in the trash from your hard drive, you'll only be left with the
rendered files in the project's audio folder. If you'd rather not be so
destructive, open the project audio folder in Explorer, and sort the files
by date/time. That way you can easily see the rendered files, select them,
and copy them to an alternate folder.
David
On 19-Nov-2008, "Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
> We need to get 12 tunes x 30 tracks out of CuBase (3) as wave files. All
> edits must be preserved, but no EQ/Pan/Gain/Processing etc can accompany
> the tracks.
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Re: OT: CuBase - export file help needed [message #101214 is a reply to message #101208] |
Thu, 20 November 2008 22:36 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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Thanks David. I'll pass this along. It's for my brother,
who is switching mixing engineers on his wife's CD.
Ted
"David L" <david@revealaudio.com> wrote:
>Very easy to do. And quick. Create "parts" for all your audio files, and
>drag the beginning of each part to the beginning of the project. Then select
>your tracks and "bounce" (not export) your tracks. In the dialog that comes
>up, tell Cubase to replace your files with the new ones. Your old files
>won't be gone, they just won't show up as active in your project, and will
>be placed in the Trash for you to decide what to do with them. If you erase
>the files in the trash from your hard drive, you'll only be left with the
>rendered files in the project's audio folder. If you'd rather not be so
>destructive, open the project audio folder in Explorer, and sort the files
>by date/time. That way you can easily see the rendered files, select them,
>and copy them to an alternate folder.
>
>David
>
>On 19-Nov-2008, "Ted Gerber" <tedgerber@rogers.com> wrote:
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>> We need to get 12 tunes x 30 tracks out of CuBase (3) as wave files. All
>> edits must be preserved, but no EQ/Pan/Gain/Processing etc can accompany
>> the tracks.
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