User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Part I: Getting into the details
- About this manual
- VST Connections: Setting up input and output busses
- The Project window
- Playback and the Transport panel
- Recording
- Fades, crossfades and envelopes
- The Arranger track
- Folder tracks
- Using markers
- The Transpose functions
- The mixer
- Control Room (Cubase only)
- Audio effects
- VST Instruments and Instrument tracks
- Introduction
- VST Instrument channels vs. instrument tracks
- VST Instrument channels
- Instrument tracks
- Comparison
- Automation considerations
- What do I need? Instrument channel or Instrument track?
- Instrument Freeze
- VST instruments and processor load
- Using presets for VSTi configuration
- About latency
- External instruments (Cubase only)
- Surround sound (Cubase only)
- Audio processing and functions
- The Sample Editor
- The Audio Part Editor
- The Pool
- VST Sound
- The MediaBay
- Track Presets
- Track Quick Controls
- Automation
- MIDI realtime parameters and effects
- MIDI processing and quantizing
- The MIDI editors
- The Logical Editor, Transformer and Input Transformer
- The Project Logical Editor
- Working with System Exclusive messages
- Working with the Tempo track
- The Project Browser
- Export Audio Mixdown
- Synchronization
- Video
- ReWire
- File handling
- Customizing
- Key commands
- Part II: Score layout and printing
- How the Score Editor works
- The basics
- About this chapter
- Preparations
- Opening the Score Editor
- The project cursor
- Page Mode
- Changing the Zoom factor
- The active staff
- Making page setup settings
- Designing your work space
- About the Score Editor context menus
- About dialogs in the Score Editor
- Setting key, clef and time signature
- Transposing instruments
- Working order
- Force update
- Transcribing MIDI recordings
- About this chapter
- About transcription
- Getting the parts ready
- Strategies: Preparing parts for score printout
- Staff settings
- The Main tab
- The Options tab
- The Polyphonic tab
- The Tablature tab
- Situations which require additional techniques
- Inserting display quantize changes
- Strategies: Adding display quantize changes
- The Explode function
- Using “Scores Notes To MIDI”
- Entering and editing notes
- About this chapter
- Score settings
- Note values and positions
- Adding and editing notes
- Selecting notes
- Moving notes
- Duplicating notes
- Cut, copy and paste
- Editing pitches of individual notes
- Changing the length of notes
- Splitting a note in two
- Working with the Display Quantize tool
- Split (piano) staves
- Strategies: Multiple staves
- Inserting and editing clefs, keys or time signatures
- Deleting notes
- Staff settings
- Polyphonic voicing
- About this chapter
- Background: Polyphonic voicing
- Setting up the voices
- Strategies: How many voices do I need?
- Entering notes into voices
- Checking which voice a note belongs to
- Moving notes between voices
- Handling rests
- Voices and display quantize
- Creating crossed voicings
- Automatic polyphonic voicing - Merge All Staves
- Converting voices to tracks - Extract Voices
- Additional note and rest formatting
- Working with symbols
- Working with chords
- Working with text
- Working with layouts
- Working with MusicXML
- Designing your score: additional techniques
- Scoring for drums
- Creating tablature
- The score and MIDI playback
- Printing and exporting pages
- Frequently asked questions
- Tips and Tricks
- Index
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File handling
Importing audio
Ö For exporting Audio, see the chapter “Export Audio
Mixdown” on page 413.
Ö For the option “Replace Audio in Video File”, see “Re-
placing the audio in a video file (Cubase only)” on page
444.
Importing audio files
For information on audio file import preferences, please
see “Audio file import options” on page 43. For informa-
tion on import into the Pool and import options, see “Im-
port Medium…” on page 279.
Importing audio CD tracks
You can import audio from audio CDs into Cubase
projects in two ways:
• To import the CD tracks directly into project tracks,
choose the “Audio CD…” option from the Import sub-
menu on the File menu.
The imported audio CD track(s) will be inserted on the selected audio
track(s) at the project cursor position.
• To import the CD tracks into the Pool, select “Import
Audio CD” from the Media menu.
This might be the preferred method if you want to import several CD
tracks in one go. For more information, see “Importing audio CD tracks”
on page 280.
Selecting one of the Import Audio CD menu items brings
up the following dialog:
To import one or more tracks, proceed as follows:
1. If you have more than one CD drive, select the correct
one from the Drives pop-up menu top left.
On opening the CD, the program tries to retrieve the track names from
CDDB (a CD database). If no connection to CDDB can be established
or the CD track names are not found, you can manually change the ge-
neric track name in the Default Name field, see below.
2. Activate the “Secure Mode” option, if you want to use
a Secure Read mode.
Activate this if you encounter problems when trying to import an audio
CD. Error checking and correction will be done during the process. Note
that this mode will take more time.
3. In the Windows version, select the data transfer speed
from the Speed pop-up menu.
While you normally want to use the fastest possible speed, you may have
to select a slower speed for flawless audio extraction.
4. Activate the Copy checkbox for every audio file you
want to import.
You can also select a copy section for every file, see below.