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6. Select the Object Selection tool and place the cursor on the bottom left edge of the event so
that a double arrow appears. Then click and drag to the left.
RESULT
The event is now extended, and the audio that you played before activating the recording is
inserted. This means that if you played along during playback, the captured notes end up exactly
where you played them in relation to the project.
RELATED LINKS
Record - Audio on page 690
Recovery of Audio Recordings after System Failure
Cubase allows you to recover audio recordings after a system failure, because of a power cut or
other mishap, for example.
When you experience a computer crash during a recording, relaunch the system and check the
project record folder. By default, this is the Audio subfolder inside the project folder. It should
contain the audio le that you recorded, from the moment when you started recording to the
time when your computer crashed.
NOTE
This feature does not constitute an overall guarantee by Steinberg. While the program itself
was improved in such a way that audio recordings can be recovered after a system failure, it
is always possible that a computer crash, power cut, etc. might have damaged another
component of the computer, making it impossible to save or recover any of the data.
Do not try to actively bring about this kind of situation to test this feature. Although the
internal program processes have been improved to cope with such situations, Steinberg
cannot guarantee that other parts of the computer are not damaged as a consequence.
MIDI Recording Specics
Specic preparations and settings are required for MIDI recordings.
RELATED LINKS
MIDI Recording Specics on page 194
Recording in MIDI Editors on page 196
MIDI Record Modes on page 198
MIDI Recording Preparations
The preparations described in the following sections mainly focus on external MIDI devices.
MIDI Instruments and Channels
Most MIDI synthesizers can play several sounds at the same time, each on a different MIDI
channel. This allows you to play back several sounds (bass, piano, etc.) from the same
instrument.
Some devices, such as General MIDI compatible sound modules, always receive on all 16 MIDI
channels. If you have such an instrument, there is no specic setting to make in the instrument.
On other instruments, you must use the front panel controls to set up a number of parts,
timbres, or similar so that they all receive on one MIDI channel.
Recording
MIDI Recording Specics
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