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Simple Cubase question.
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Djones
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Posted : Aug 8, 2008 20:09:03
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I have several of the same audio files loaded in Cubase.
What I want to do, is edit every file seperately from each other.
But for some reason Cubase applies every edit to each of the copied files.
How to I turn this of, so I can edit each file differently? |
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fuzzikitten
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Posted : Aug 8, 2008 22:10
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I believe there is a setting to turn that off by default (can't remember the name), but another way is to right-click on each audio file, then select Audio->Bounce. Do a 'replace' when prompted and what you now have is a new audio file - changes made to it will stay only on that one audio file. |
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ThiagoNAKA
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Posted : Aug 9, 2008 20:04
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Go to Preferences: Editing-->Audio. At the first Box u can choose the way Cubase will work. I like to let the "options dialog" to be open. So u can choose if I want to apply the edit only for specific file(New Version) or to all files(Continue).
Probably u´ve pressed "Do not show this message again" at some time. If so, as far as I remember, a "Create New Version" option appears at any offline process box(so unchecking it works like "continue" and checking works like "create new version").
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neogen
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Posted : Aug 10, 2008 01:16
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click create a new version, not skip doubles |
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