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The menu also contains the Add Filter and Presets submenus.
The search criteria have the following parameters:
Name: partial names or wildcards (*)
Size: less than, more than, equal, between (two values), in seconds, minutes, hours, and
bytes
Bit Depth: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit, 32 bit, 32 bit oat, 64 bit oat
Channels: mono, stereo, and from 3 to 16
Sample Rate: various values, choose Other for free setting
Date: various search ranges
3. Select one of the search criteria in the pop-up menu.
The search criterion changes to the selected criterion.
4. Optional: To display more search options, open the extended search pop-up menu, select the
Add Filter submenu, and select an element.
5. Optional: To save your search lter settings as a preset, open the extended search pop-up
menu, select Presets > Save Preset, and enter a name for the preset.
Saved presets are added to the Presets submenu.
6. Optional: To remove a search lter settings preset, open the extended search pop-up menu,
select the preset, and then select Remove Preset.
Missing Files
When you open a project and one or more les are missing, the Resolve Missing Files dialog
opens. If you click
Close, the project opens without the missing les.
In the Pool, you can check which les are considered missing. This is indicated by a question
mark in the Status column.
A le is considered missing under one of the following conditions:
The le has been moved or renamed outside the program since you last worked with the
project, and you ignored the Resolve Missing Files dialog when you opened the project for
the current session.
You have moved or renamed the le outside the program during the current session.
You have moved or renamed the folder in which the missing les are located.
Locating Missing Files
PROCEDURE
1. Select Media > Find Missing Files.
2. In the Resolve Missing Files dialog, decide if you want the program to nd the le for you
(Search), if you want to nd it yourself (Locate), or if you want to specify in which directory
the program searches for the
le (Folder).
If you select Search, a dialog opens to let you specify which folder or disk the program
scans. Click Search Folder, select a directory or a disk, and click Start. If found, select
the le from the list and click Accept. Afterwards, Cubase tries to map all other missing
les automatically.
If you select Locate, a le dialog opens, allowing you to locate the le manually. Select
the le and click Open.
Pool
Working with the Pool
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