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RESULT
Incoming MIDI is echoed back out again.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI on page 686
Audio Recording Specics
Specic preparations and settings are required for audio recording.
Audio Recording Preparations
Before you can record audio, you must make some preparations.
Selecting a Record File Format
You can set up the record le format, that is, the sample rate, bit depth, and record le type for
new audio les.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Project > Project Setup.
2. Set up the settings for Sample Rate, Bit Depth, and Record File Type.
IMPORTANT
The bit depth and le type can be changed at any time while the sample rate of a project
cannot be changed at a later stage.
RELATED LINKS
Creating New Projects on page 72
Setting the Audio Record Folder
Each Cubase project has a project folder containing an Audio folder. By default, this is where
recorded audio les are stored. However, you can select record folders independently for each
audio track if needed.
PROCEDURE
1. In the track list, select all tracks to which you want to assign the same record folder.
2. Right-click one of the tracks to open the context menu.
3. Select Set Record Folder.
4. In the le dialog, navigate to the folder that you want to use as record folder or create a new
folder by clicking New Folder.
If you want to have separate folders for different types of material (speech, ambient sounds,
music, etc.), you can create subfolders within the project Audio folder and assign different
tracks to different subfolders. This way, all audio les still reside within the project folder,
which makes managing the project easier.
Recording
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