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The MediaBay
Inserting the files into the project
You can insert files into the project by right-clicking on
them and selecting one of the “Insert into project” options
from the context menu, or you can double-click them.
What happens next depends on the track type:
Audio files, MIDI loops, and MIDI files can be inserted into
the project by double-clicking them in the Results list.
They will be inserted on the active track, if this matches
the file type or onto a new track if no corresponding track
is active. The files will be inserted at the current project
cursor position.
Similarly, if you double-click on a track preset, it will be ap-
plied to the active track, if the track type matches the track
preset. Otherwise, a new track will be inserted, containing
the settings of the track preset.
If you double-click a VST preset, an instrument track is
added to the project, containing an instance of the corre
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sponding instrument. For some VST presets, this will load
the entire instrument settings, programs, etc. For others,
only one program will be loaded, see
“Applying instrument
presets” on page 219.
When you double-click on a pattern bank, a new MIDI
track is created in the Project window, with an instance of
the Beat Designer plug-in as insert effect which is using
this pattern.
Managing files in the Results list
You can move/copy a file from the Results list to another
location by clicking on it and dragging it to another folder in
the Define Locations section.
You will be asked whether you want to copy or move the file to the new
location.
You can change the display order in the Results list by
clicking on a column heading, and dragging that heading
to another position in the display.
To delete a file, right-click it in the list and select Delete
from the context menu.
A warning message is displayed, asking you to confirm that you really
want to move this file to the operating system’s trash folder. The data you
delete here will be permanently deleted from your computer, therefore be
sure to delete only the files you do not want to use any more.
Previewing files
When you have sufficiently narrowed down the list of files,
you will want to preview individual files to find out which
one to use in your project. This is done in the Previewer
section.
Note that some MediaBay-specific Preferences affect the
playback of media files, see
“Preferences” on page 217.
The elements visible in this section and their functions
depend on the type of media file.
Previewing audio files
To preview an audio file, click the Play button. What hap-
pens next depends on the following settings:
When “Auto Play New Results Selection” is activated,
any file you select in the Results list is automatically played
back.
When “Align Beats to Project” is activated, the file you
selected for preview in the Results list is played back in
sync with the project, starting at the project cursor posi
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tion. Note that this may apply realtime time stretching to
your audio file.
When you import an audio file into your project for which “Align Beats to
Project” is activated in the Previewer, Musical Mode is automatically ac
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tivated for the corresponding track.
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When a file was deleted in the Explorer/Finder, it will
still be displayed in the Results list, although it is no
longer available to the program. To remedy this, you
have to re-scan the corresponding folder.
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The Previewer section is not available for video files,
project files, and audio track presets.
Preview
level
Transport
controls
Auto Play New
Results Selection
Align Beats
to Project
Wait for Project Play