Steinberg Cubase 8 Manual
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Parts and Events Folder Parts 171 2. Select “Scrub”. 3. Click your event or part and keep the mouse button pressed. The project cursor moves to the position where you click. The mouse pointer is not visible anymore. 4. Drag to the left or right. The project cursor moves correspondingly and the event or part is played back. The speed and thus the pitch of the playback depend on how fast you move the mouse. NOTE You can also scrub all audio and video tracks of your project with the Jog wheel and Shuttle...
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Parts and Events Render in Place 172 • To open the editor for the track classes that are present in a folder part, double-click the folder part. All MIDI parts that are located on the tracks within the folder are displayed as if they were on the same track, just like when opening the Key Editor with several MIDI parts selected. To be able to discern the different tracks in the editor, give each track a different color in the Project window and use the Part Colors option in the editor. If the folder...
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Parts and Events Render in Place 173 NOTE You cannot render tracks that are empty, frozen, disabled, or muted. If you want to render an empty track that contains a plug-in, use the Export Audio Mixdown function. RELATED LINKS Creating New Files From Events on page 189 Export Audio Mixdown on page 938 Rendering Tracks You can render selected tracks either with default settings or with custom settings. Rendering by selecting Edit > Render in Place > Render takes into account default settings or settings...
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Parts and Events Render in Place 174 •Dry (Transfer Channel Settings) If this is activated, channel settings and automation settings are transferred to the new track. •Channel Settings This is the default setting. If this is activated, all channel settings, such as insert settings, channel strip settings, and EQ settings are rendered into the resulting files. Routing settings are transferred to the new track. •Complete Signal Path If this is activated, the complete signal path is rendered into the...
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Parts and Events Render in Place 175 •Remove Source Tracks If this is selected, the source tracks are removed from the track list. 8. If you want to hide the source tracks after rendering, activate Hide Source Tracks. To show the tracks again, reactivate them on the Visibility tab in the Project window. 9. Select the File Settings tab to make further changes. 10. Select a Bit Resolution for the resulting file. You can select between 16 bit, 24 bit, and 32 bit float. The default setting is 32 bit...
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Parts and Events Render in Place 176 •As Separate Events This is the default setting. One or more tracks are created. These contain separate events/parts that are saved as separate audio files. •As Block Event One or more tracks are created. These contain adjacent events/parts that are combined to blocks where applicable. Every block is saved as a separate audio file. •As One Event One or more tracks are created. These contain the events/parts that are combined to one event/part where applicable....
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Parts and Events Editing Parts and Events 177 6. If required, use the Tail Size setting to specify extra length in seconds or bars and beats for the resulting files. 7. Specify what happens to the source tracks after rendering. •Keep Source Events Unchanged If this is selected, the source events/parts remain unchanged. •Mute Source Events If this is selected, the source events/parts are automatically muted. This is the default setting. Events/Parts for which the Lock Event Attributes preference is set...
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Parts and Events Editing Parts and Events 178 •Use the Object Selection tool. •Use the Select submenu on the Edit menu. • Right-click on a track and select Select All Events from the context menu. • To select ranges, regardless of the event and track boundaries, use the Range Selection tool. • Use the arrow keys on the computer keyboard. •If the Auto Select Events under Cursor option (File > Preferences > Editing) is activated, all events on the selected tracks that are touched by the project cursor...
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Parts and Events Editing Parts and Events 179 From Start to Cursor Selects all events that begin to the left of the project cursor. From Cursor to End Selects all events that end to the right of the project cursor. Equal Pitch These are available in the MIDI editors and the Sample Editor. Select Controllers in Note Range This is available in the MIDI editors. All on Selected Tracks Selects all events on the selected track. Events under Cursor Automatically selects all events on the selected track(s) that...
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Parts and Events Editing Parts and Events 180 •Use the Move to submenu on the Edit menu. • Select the event and edit the start position in the info line. •Use the Nudge buttons on the toolbar. RELATED LINKS Moving with the Object Selection Tool on page 180 “Move to” Submenu on page 180 Moving via the Info Line on page 181 Moving with the Nudge Buttons on page 181 Moving with the Object Selection Tool PROCEDURE 1. In the Project window toolbar, click Object Selection. 2. In the event display, click the...