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Keep History
Existing events or portions of events that overlap with a new recording are kept.
Cycle History + Replace
Existing events or portions of events that overlap with a new recording are replaced
by the new recording. However, if you record in cycle mode, all takes from the current
cycle recording are kept.
Replace
Existing events or portions of events that overlap with a new recording are replaced by
the last recorded take.
RELATED LINKS
Transport Menu on page 178
Transport Panel Sections on page 174
Recording and Effects
Cubase allows you to add effects and/or EQ while recording. This is done by adding insert effects
and/or making EQ settings for the input channel in the
MixConsole.
IMPORTANT
If you record with effects, the effects become part of the audio le itself. You cannot change the
effect settings after recording.
When you record with effects, consider using 32-bitoat or 64-bitoat format. This way, the bit
depth is not reduced, which means there is no risk of clipping at this stage. Also, this preserves
the signal quality perfectly. If you record in 16-bit or 24-bit format, the available headroom is
lower, which means clipping can occur if the signal is too loud.
Undoing Recordings
You can undo a recording immediately after recording it.
PROCEDURE
Select Edit> Undo.
RESULT
The events that you just recorded are deleted from the Project window.
The audio clips in the Pool are moved to the trash folder.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
To remove the recorded audio les from the hard disk, select Media> Open Pool Window,
right-click the
Trash icon and select Empty Trash.
RELATED LINKS
Pool Window on page 389
Recovery of Audio Recordings
Cubase allows you to recover audio recordings.
You can recover audio recordings in two situations:
Recording
Audio Recording Specics
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