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The MediaBay
The Define Locations section
The color of the checkmark helps you to identify which folders and subfolders are
scanned:
- A white checkmark indicates that all subfolders are scanned.
- An orange checkmark indicates that at least one subfolder is excluded from the
scan.
To revert to scanning a complete folder (including all subfolders), click on an
orange checkmark.
The checkmark becomes white, to indicate that all folders are scanned.
The scanning status for the individual folders themselves is indicated by the color of
the folder icons:
- A red icon means that the folder is currently being scanned.
- A light blue icon means the folder has been scanned.
- A dark blue icon is displayed for folders which are excluded from the scan.
- An orange icon is displayed when the scanning process for the folder was
interrupted.
- A yellow icon is displayed for folders that have not yet been scanned.
The scan result is saved in a database file. When you deactivate the checkbox for a
folder that has already been scanned, a message appears, allowing you to keep the
gathered scan data in this database file or to completely remove the data for this
folder from the database file. Select Keep if you want to keep the database entries,
but want to exclude the folder from being scanned (when you trigger a re-scan for
example). Select Remove if you do not want to use the contents of this folder in your
projects.
When you activate the “Please, don’t ask again” option, no further warning
messages will be shown when you deactivate other checkboxes, for as long as the
program is running.
When you quit and re-launch Cubase, these warning messages will be displayed
again.
The VST Sound node
The Define Locations section provides a shortcut to user content and factory content
files, including the preset folders: the VST Sound node.
The folders below the VST Sound node represent the directories in which content
files and track presets, VST presets, etc. are stored by default.
To find out the “true” location of a file, right-click on it in the Results list and select
“Open in Explorer” (Win)/“Reveal in Finder” (Mac). This will open an
Explorer/Finder window in which the corresponding file is highlighted. Please note
that this function is not available for files which are part of a VST Sound archive.
Some subfolders of this folder are
excluded from the scan.
All subfolders of this folder are included in
the scan.