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2. In the “Project folder” field, enter a name for the project folder (e. g. “My first
project”).
3. If you want to start with a preconfigured project for a specific purpose
instead, select a template from one of the categories (Recording, Scoring, Pro
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duction, or Mastering).
If you do not select a template, a blank new project is created.
4. Click Create.
You are looking at your very first project in Cubase. Congratulations! If you look
at the top of the window (called the Project window), you will see that the name
of this project is “Untitled1”.
Saving, closing, and opening projects
Saving a project
1. On the File menu, select the Save command.
If your project has not been saved before, this opens the Save As dialog. You will notice that the
folder you created earlier (“My First Project”) is already selected. This is where you want to save
your project.
2. Type in a name for your project (e. g. “My First Cubase Project”).
3. Click “Save” – and that’s it!
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If a project has been saved before, the shortest way to save is pressing
[Ctrl]/[Command]-[S].
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You are not done yet! So far you have created a new Cubase project.
There is a new folder on the hard drive, but the actual Cubase project has
not been saved yet.
The name of the
project