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Table Of Contents
Audio Processing and
Functions
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If you process audio in Cubase, you can always undo changes or revert to the original
version. This is possible because processing does not affect the actual audio files.
If you process an event or a selection range, the following happens:
A new audio file is created in the Edits folder, within your project folder.
This file contains the processed audio, and the processed section of the audio clip
refers to it.
The original file remains unaffected.
The unprocessed sections still refer to it.
Processing is always applied to the selection. This can be events in the Project window in the
Audio Part Editor, an audio clip in the Pool, or a selection range in the Project window or in
the Sample Editor.
If you select an event that is a shared copy, and therefore refers to a clip that is used by other
events in the project, you can decide how to proceed:
Select New Version to process the selected event only.
Select Continue to process all shared copies.
Common settings and features
The settings for the selected audio processing function are shown in a dialog that opens
when you select the function from the Process submenu. Select Audio> Process.
The following features and settings work in the same way for several functions:
Preview
Process
Cancel
The following common settings may be hidden when the dialog opens. To reveal them, click
More.
Pre/Post-Crossfade
Preview, Process, and Cancel buttons
The preview, process, and cancel buttons have the following functionalities: