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Preferences
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activated on the Transport panel). If the Post-roll value on the Transport panel
is set to a value other than zero, playback will continue for the set time before
stopping.
Record - Audio
Audio Pre-Record Seconds
This allows you to specify for how many seconds any incoming audio you play is
captured in buffer memory during playback or in stop mode.
When Recording Wave Files larger than 4GB
This allows you to specify what happens if you record Wave files that are larger
than 4
GB.
To split the Wave file, activate Split Files.
Use this if you work on a FAT32 file system that supports only file sizes up
to 4
GB.
To save the Wave file as RF64 file, activate Use RF64 Format.
RF64 files use the .wav extension. However, they can only be opened with
an application that supports the RF64 standard.
Create Audio Images During Record
If this option is activated, Cubase calculates the waveform image and displays it
during the actual recording process.
NOTE
This realtime calculation uses some extra processing power.
Record - Audio - Broadcast Wave
This page allows you to specify the Description, Author, and Reference text strings that are
embedded in recorded Broadcast Wave files. The settings you make here also appear as
default strings in the Broadcast Wave Chunk dialog when you export files to certain formats
(not only Broadcast Wave files can contain embedded information, but also Wave, Wave 64,
and AIFF files).
Record - MIDI
Record-Enable allows MIDI Thru
Activate this option if you do not want record-enabled MIDI or instrument tracks
to echo incoming MIDI data. This prevents hearing doubled notes on record-
enabled tracks to which a VST instrument is assigned.
Snap MIDI Parts to Bars
Activate this to lengthen recorded MIDI parts automatically to start and end at
whole bar positions. If you are working in a Bars+Beats-based context, this can
make editing (Moving, Duplicating, Repeating, etc.) easier.