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Parts and Events
Events
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Drag an audio file from the MediaBay, the Audio Part Editor, the Sample Editor
or the Find Media window, and drop it in the event display.
Copy an event from a different Cubase project and paste it in the event display.
RELATED LINKS
Basic Recording Methods on page 173
Importing audio on page 650
Importing audio CD tracks on page 651
Importing Audio from video files on page 654
MediaBay on page 377
Audio Part Editor on page 333
Sample Editor on page 305
Find Media Window on page 368
Creating New Files From Events
An audio event plays a section of an audio clip, which in turn refers to one or more audio files
on the hard disk. However, you can create a new file that consists only of the section that is
played by the event.
PROCEDURE
1. Select one or several audio events.
2. Set up fade in, fade out, and event volume.
These settings will be applied to the new file.
3. Select Audio> Bounce Selection.
You are asked whether you want to replace the selected event or not.
4. Do one of the following:
To create a new file that only contains the audio in the original event, click
Replace.
To create a new file and add a clip for the new file to the Pool, click No.
RESULT
If you clicked Replace, a clip for the new file is added to the Pool, and the original event is
replaced by a new event playing the new clip.
If you clicked No, the original event is not replaced.
NOTE
You can also apply the Bounce Selection function to audio parts. In that case, the audio from
all events in the part is combined to a single audio file. If you select Replace when asked, the
part is replaced with a single audio event playing a clip of the new file.
RELATED LINKS
Event-Based Fades on page 200