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The MediaBay
The Filters section
Applying an attribute filter
The MediaBay allows you not only to view and edit some of the standard file attributes
found in all computer files, but it also provides preconfigured attributes, or “tags”, that
you can use to organize your media files, see
“The Attribute Inspector” on page 410.
If you click the Attribute button, the Filters section displays all values found for a
specific attribute. Selecting one of these values will result in a list of files all showing
this particular attribute value. For example, you could look for sample rates and pick
44.1
kHz to give you a list of all files with that particular sample rate.
The advantages of the use of attributes become obvious when having to find a
specific file in a large database, without knowing the name of that file.
When you activate Attribute filtering, the Filters section shows attribute columns, each
with its own list of attribute values. If the columns are wide enough, the number of files
that match this criteria is displayed to the right of the filter name.
To define an Attribute filter, click on the values in an attribute column.
Only the files that match the selected attribute values are now shown in the
Results list. Select more attribute values from other columns to further refine your
filter.
Selected attribute values in the same column form an OR condition.
This means that files must be tagged according to either one or the other attribute
value to be displayed in the Results list.
Ö Note that this is not true for the Character attribute, which always forms an AND
condition, see below.
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In Cubase Artist, the Attribute search is the only search mode available.
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Some attributes are directly linked to each other (e. g. for each Category value, there
are certain Sub Category values available). Changing the value in one of these
attribute column will give you different values in the other column!
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Each attribute column displays only the attribute values found in the currently selected
location! This means that selecting another location may lead to the display of different
attributes.