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Opening Recent Projects
You can open recent projects directly from the recent projects list.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
In the category bar of the Hub or the Project Assistant dialog, click Recent, select a
project from the projects list, and click Open.
Select File > Recent Projects and select a recently opened project.
Re-Routing Missing Ports
If you open a Cubase project that was created on a different system with other audio hardware,
Cubase tries to nd matching audio inputs and outputs for the input/output busses. If Cubase
cannot resolve all audio/MIDI inputs and outputs that are used in the project, the Missing Ports
dialog opens.
This allows you to manually re-route any ports specied in the project to ports that are available
in your system.
NOTE
To improve the search for matching audio inputs and outputs for the input/output busses, you
should use descriptive, generic names for your input and output ports.
RELATED LINKS
Renaming the Hardware Inputs and Outputs on page 23
Saving Project Files
You can save the active project as a project le. To keep your projects as manageable as possible,
make sure that you save project les and all related les in the respective project folders.
To save the project and specify a le name and location, open the File menu and select Save
As.
To save the project with its current name and location, open the File menu and select Save.
Auto Save
Cubase can automatically save backup copies of all open project les with unsaved changes.
NOTE
Only the project les are backed up. If you want to include the les from the Pool and save your
project in a different location, you must use the Back up Project function.
Cubase can automatically save backup copies of all open projects with unsaved changes. To set
this up, activate the Auto Save option in the Preferences dialog (General page). The backup
copies are named “<project name>-xx.bak” where xx is an incremental number. Unsaved projects
are backed up in a similar way as “UntitledX-xx.bak”, with X being the incremental number for
unsaved projects. All backup les are saved in the project folder.
To specify the time intervals in which a backup copy is created, use the Auto Save Interval
setting.
Project Handling
Saving Project Files
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