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Table Of Contents
NOTE
Character attributes always form an AND condition.
Resetting the Filter
PROCEDURE
To reset the lter, click Reset Filter at the top of the Filters section.
This also resets the Results list.
Working with the MediaBay
When you work with many music les, the MediaBay helps you to nd and organize your
content. After scanning your folders, all found media les of the supported formats are listed in
the Results section.
You can set up Favorites, that is, folders or directories on your system that contain media les.
Usually, les are organized in a specic way on your computer. You might have folders reserved
for audio content, folders for special effects, folders for combinations of sounds making up the
ambience noise that you need for a certain lm take, etc. These can all be set as different
Favorites in the MediaBay, allowing you to limit the les available in the Results list according
to context.
By using the search and lter options, you can narrow down the results.
You can insert the les into your project by using drag and drop, by double-clicking, or by using
the context menu options.
Using Media Files
The MediaBay window and the Media rack in the right zone of the Project window (not in
Cubase LE) offer you multiple possibilities to search for specic les, loops, samples, presets, and
patterns that you can use in your project.
Once you have found the media les that you were looking for, you can load them into your
project.
Loading Loops and Samples
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
In the MediaBay, open the media types selector, click MIDI Files, Audio Files, or
MIDI Loops, and select a media le.
In the Media rack in the right zone (not in Cubase LE), click the Loops & Samples
tile, and click the following tiles until you can select the media les in the Results
list.
2. Do one of the following:
Double-click a media le to create a new instrument or an audio track with the
loaded
le.
Drag the media le to a track in the event display.
MediaBay and Media Rack
MediaBay Window
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