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The Project Browser (Cubase only)
ÖFor SysEx (system exclusive) events, you can only edit 
the position (Start) in the list. However, clicking the Com
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ment column opens the SysEx Editor, in which you can 
perform detailed editing of system exclusive events. For a 
description of this, see 
“Working with SysEx messages” 
on page 407.
Editing Note Expression data in the Project Browser 
In the Project Browser, you can view and edit the MIDI 
controller events or VST 3 events of a MIDI note with Note...

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The Project Browser (Cubase only)
Each Automation item in the Project Structure list will have 
a number of subentries, one for each automated parameter. 
Selecting one of these parameters in the Project Structure 
list shows its automation events in the list:
You can use the two columns in the list to edit the position 
of the events and their values.
Editing the video track
When the video track is selected in the Project Structure 
list, the event display lists the video events on the track, 
with...

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The Project Browser (Cubase only)
Editing time signatures
When “Signature track” is selected in the Project Structure 
list, the event display shows the time signature events in the 
project:
You can add new time signature events by clicking the 
Add button. This creates a 4/4 event, at the beginning of 
the bar closest to the project cursor position. Make sure 
that there is no other time signature event at the current 
cursor position.
Deleting events
The procedure for deleting events is the same...

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Export Audio Mixdown 

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Export Audio Mixdown
Introduction
The Export Audio Mixdown function in Cubase allows you 
to mix down audio from the program to files on your hard 
disk in a number of formats. In the Channel Selection sec
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tion, you can choose which channels (or busses) to export. 
Cubase only: By activating the “Channel Batch Export” 
option you can choose to mix down several channels in 
one go. For each channel, an individual file will be created.
The following channel types are available:
•Output channels
For...

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Export Audio Mixdown
7.In the Audio Engine Output section, specify whether 
you want to export all subchannels of a multi-channel bus 
as separate mono files (Split Channels), downmix all sub
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channels to one mono file (Mono Downmix), or export only 
the left and right channels of a multi-channel bus to a ste
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reo file (L/R Channels).
For details about the settings relating to the audio engine, see “About the Audio Engine Output section” on page 488.
8.Activate Realtime Export if you want the...

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Export Audio Mixdown
At the right of the Name and the Path fields there are two 
pop-up menus with a number of options:
Naming Options
•Select “Set to Project Name” to set the Name field to 
the project name.
•Activate the “Auto Update Name” option to add a num-
ber to the specified file name every time you click the Ex-
port button.
Path Options
•Select “Choose…” to open a dialog in which you can 
browse for a path and enter a file name. 
The file name will automatically be shown in the Name field....

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Export Audio Mixdown
About the File Format section
In the File Format section, you can select the file format for 
your mixdown files and make additional settings that are 
different for each file type. For details, see 
“The available 
file formats” on page 489.
About the Audio Engine Output section
The Audio Engine Output section contains all the settings 
related to the output of the Cubase audio engine. The fol
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lowing options are available:
About the Import into Project section
In this section...

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Export Audio Mixdown
About the Import Options dialog
If you activate any of the options in the “Import into Project” 
section, the Import Options dialog will open for each ex
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ported channel when the export is complete. For a detailed 
description of the options in this dialog see 
“About the Im-
port Medium dialog” on page 306. 
The available file formats
The following pages describe the different export file for-
mats, as well as their options and settings. 
• AIFF files (see “AIFF files” on page...

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Export Audio Mixdown
Wave files
Wave files have the extension “.wav” and are the most 
common file format on the PC platform. 
Wave files support the same options as AIFF files and 
have one additional option:
•Don’t Use Wave Extensible Format
The Wave Extensible format contains additional metadata, such as the 
speaker configuration. It is an extension to the normal Wave format that 
some applications may not be able to handle. 
 
If you get problems using the Wave file in another application,...
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