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Importing Audio and MIDI Files
Importing Audio Files
3. Make your settings in the Import Options dialog.
NOTE
If Use Settings is activated in the Preferences dialog (Editing—Audio page), the
corresponding import settings are used.
RESULT
In the Project window, an event referencing the audio file is inserted on the selected track at the
project cursor position. If no track was selected, a new track is created.
A new audio clip is created and added to the Pool.
If you chose a compressed audio file other than FLAC, Cubase copies the original compressed file
and converts it to wave format (Windows) or AIFF format (macOS).
NOTE
The resulting Wave/AIFF file is significantly larger than the original compressed file.
The imported file is placed in the Audio folder of the project.
RELATED LINKS
Setting Up Audio File Import Options on page 184
Supported Compressed Audio File Formats
EXAMPLE
The following compressed audio file formats are supported:
FLAC File
This is an open source format that reduces the size of audio files by 50 to 60 % compared
to regular Wave files. The files have the extension .flac.
MPEG
This is a family of standards used for encoding audio-visual information such as movies,
video, and music in a digital compressed format. Cubase can read MPEG Layer 2 and MPEG
Layer 3. MP3 files are highly compressed files that still provide good audio quality. The files
have the extension .mp3.
Ogg Vorbis File
This is an open source, patent-free audio encoding and streaming technology. The Ogg
Vorbis encoder uses variable bit rate encoding. It offers compressed audio files of small
size, but with comparatively high audio quality. The files have the extension .ogg.
Windows Media Audio File (Windows only)
This is an audio file format defined by Microsoft Inc. WMA files can be decreased in size
with no loss of audio quality. The files have the extension .wma.
Importing Audio CD Tracks
You can import audio from audio CDs into Cubase projects.
PROCEDURE
1. Select File> Import> Audio CD to import the CD tracks into the Project window.
2. Activate the Copy column for every audio file you want to import.
3. Optional: Set a Default Name and a Destination Folder for the imported audio files.
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