Quick Start
Table Of Contents
- English
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- System requirements and installation
- Setting up your system
- Tutorial 1: Recording audio
- Tutorial 2: Editing audio
- Tutorial 3: Recording and editing MIDI
- Tutorial 4: Working with loops
- Tutorial 5: External MIDI instruments (Cubase only)
- Tutorial 6: Mixing and effects
- Tutorial 7: Surround production (Cubase only)
- Tutorial 8: Editing audio II - tempo and groove
- Tutorial 9: Media management
- Index
- Español
- Tabla de Contenidos
- Introducción
- Requisitos del sistema e instalación
- Configuración del sistema
- Tutorial 1: Grabación de audio
- Tutorial 2: Editar audio
- Tutorial 3: Grabar y editar MIDI
- Tutorial 4: Trabajar con loops
- Tutorial 5: Instrumentos MIDI externos (sólo Cubase)
- Tutorial 6: Mezclar y efectos
- Tutorial 7: Producción surround (sólo Cubase)
- Tutorial 8: Editar audio II - tempo y groove
- Tutorial 9: Gestión de medios
- Índice alfabético
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Tutorial 7: Surround production (Cubase only)
Exporting a surround file
Now that we have a surround mix recorded, we will want
to export it so that we can import it into another program
such as a DVD authoring application.
Exporting a surround mix is not much different from export-
ing other audio mixdowns, see “Exporting” on page 61. The
only differences are that you might have to choose a differ-
ent file format, depending on the purpose of the mixdown,
and that you have to decide whether you want to export the
entire surround output bus or the individual surround output
channels separately.
• If you export your surround mix and choose to automati-
cally insert the result on a new audio track in your project,
you will now see the mix on one audio track as a 5.1 mul-
tiple channel audio file.
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Load the project called “Surround 5” found in the
“Tutorial 7” folder to see the results of this export.










