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Project Length
Allows you to specify the length of the project.
Project Frame Rate
In the Project Frame Rate section, the following options are available:
Project Frame Rate
Allows you to specify the timecode standard and frame rate for the project. When
synchronizing to an external device, this setting must correspond to the frame rate
of any incoming timecode.
Get Frame Rate From Video
Allows you to set the project frame rate to the frame rate of an imported video le.
Project Time Displays
In the Project Time Displays section, the following options are available:
Display Format
Allows you to specify the global display format that is used for all rulers and position
displays in the program, except the ruler tracks. However, you can make
independent display format selections for the individual rulers and displays.
Display Time Offset
Allows you to specify an offset for the time positions that are displayed in the rulers
and position displays to compensate for the
Project Start Time setting.
Display Bar Offset
This setting is only used if you select the Bars+Beats display format. Allows you to
specify an offset for the time positions that are displayed in the rulers and position
displays to compensate for the
Project Start Time setting.
Record File Format
In the Record File Format section, the following options are available:
Sample Rate
Allows you to specify the sample rate at which Cubase records and plays back audio.
If your audio hardware generates the sample rate internally and you select a
non-supported sample rate, this is indicated by a different color. In this case,
you must set a different sample rate to make your audio les play back
properly.
If you select a sample rate that your audio hardware supports, but that differs
from its current sample rate setting, it is automatically changed to the project
sample rate.
If your audio hardware is externally clocked and receives external clock
signals, sample rate mismatches are accepted.
Bit Depth
Allows you to specify the bit depth of the audio les that you record in Cubase. Select
the record format according to the bit depth that is delivered by your audio
hardware. The available options are 16 bit, 24 bit, 32 bit, 32 bit
oat, and 64 bit oat.
NOTE
If your audio interface supports a bit depth of 32 bit, and you want to maintain
this precision in your recordings, you must select a Processing Precision of
64 bit oat in the Studio Setup dialog.
Project Handling
Project Setup Dialog
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