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Parts and Events
Events
This allows you to undo processing at a later stage, and to apply different processing to different
audio clips that refer to the same original file.
You can view and edit audio clips in the Pool.
RELATED LINKS
Pool on page 348
Audio Regions on page 127
Replacing Clips in Events on page 127
Replacing Clips in Events
You can replace the clips in audio events.
PROCEDURE
Do one of the following:
Hold down Shift, drag an audio file from the File Explorer/macOS Finder, and drop it
on the event.
Click a clip in the Pool, hold down Shift, and drop it on the event.
RESULT
The clip in the event is replaced. However, the event edits remain unchanged. If the new clip is
shorter than the replaced clip, the length of the event is adapted. If the new clip is longer than
the replaced clip, the length of the event stays the same.
RELATED LINKS
Inserting Clips into a Project Via Drag and Drop on page 353
Audio Regions
Cubase allows you to create audio regions within audio clips to mark important sections in the
audio.
You can view audio regions in the Pool. You can create and edit them in the Sample Editor.
NOTE
If you want to use one audio file in different contexts, or if you want to create several loops
from one audio file, convert the corresponding regions of the audio clip to events and bounce
them into separate audio files. This is necessary since different events that refer to the same clip
access the same clip information.
RELATED LINKS
Pool on page 348
Audio Regions on page 127
Regions List on page 310
Region Operations
Regions are sections within a clip.
Regions are best created and edited in the Sample Editor. However, to access the following
options, select Audio> Advanced.
Event or Range as Region
This function is available when one or several audio events or selection ranges are
selected. It creates a region in the corresponding clip, with the start and end position
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