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PROCEDURE
1. In the Pool window, locate the clips for which les are missing.
2. Check the Status column. If the status of the les is “Reconstructible”, the les can be
reconstructed by Cubase.
3. Select the reconstructible clips and select Media > Reconstruct.
RESULT
The editing is performed and the edit les are recreated.
Removing Missing Files from the Pool
If the Pool contains audio les that cannot be found or reconstructed, you may want to remove
these.
PROCEDURE
In the Pool window, select Media > Remove Missing Files.
RESULT
All missing les from the Pool and the corresponding events from the Project window are
removed.
Auditioning Clips in the Pool
You can audition clips in the Pool using key commands, the Audition button, or by clicking in the
waveform image for a clip.
Use key commands.
If you activate Playback Toggle Triggers Local Preview in the Preferences dialog
(Transport page), you can use Space to audition. This is the same as activating Audition
on the toolbar.
Select a clip and activate Audition.
The whole clip plays back. To stop playback, click Audition again.
Click in the waveform image for a clip.
The clip plays back from the selected position in the waveform until the end. To stop
playback, click
Audition or anywhere else in the Pool window.
The audio is routed directly to the Main Mix (the default output) bus, bypassing the settings of
the audio channel, effects, and EQs.
NOTE
You can adjust the auditioning level with the miniature level fader on the toolbar. This does not
affect the regular playback level.
If you have activated Audition Loop before you audition, the following happens:
When you click Audition to audition a clip, the clip is repeated indenitely until you stop
playback by clicking Audition or Audition Loop again.
When you click in the waveform image to audition, the section from the selected point to
the end of the clip is repeated indenitely until you stop playback.
Pool
Working with the Pool
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