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The Pool
Operations
Ö Since the audio and video files are only referenced but not saved in the Pool file, the
Pool import is only useful if you have access to all referenced files (which preferably
have the same file paths as when the Pool was saved).
You can also save and open libraries. These are stand-alone Pool files that are not
associated with a project.
Working with libraries (Cubase only)
You can use libraries to save sound effects, loops, video clips, etc., and transfer media
from a library into a project by using drag and drop. The following library functions are
available on the File menu:
New Library
Creates a new library. Just as when creating new projects, you will be asked to specify
a project folder for the new library (in which media files will be stored). The library
appears as a separate Pool window in Cubase.
Open Library
Opens a file dialog for opening a saved library file.
Save Library
Opens a file dialog for saving the library file (file extension “.npl”).
Convert Files
Selecting the “Convert Files” option on the Media or context menu opens the Convert
Options dialog which operates on selected files. Use the pop-up menus to specify
which audio file attributes you want to keep and which you want to convert. The
available settings are:
Sample Rate
Keep as is, or convert to a sample rate between 8.000 and 192.000 kHz.
Sample Width
Keep the sample width (resolution) as is, or convert to 16 Bit, 24 Bit or 32 Bit
Float.
Channels
Keep as is, or convert the file to Mono or Stereo Interleaved.
File Format
Keep as is, or convert to Wave, AIFF, FLAC, Wave 64, or Broadcast Wave format.