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The MediaBay
The Attribute Inspector
You have access to the standard attributes and the preconfigured attributes provided
by Cubase. Additionally you can define your own attributes and add these to your
files.
Attributes can be shown in the Attribute Inspector in two different ways:
Click the Dynamic button to show all available attribute values.
This list is automatically generated by Cubase. Use this view if you want to see the
attributes the selected files have already been tagged with.
Click the Defined button to show a configured set of attributes for the selected
media type.
In this mode, you can choose which attributes are displayed (regardless of
whether corresponding values are available for the selected files). For more
information on how to set up the list of displayed attributes, see
“Managing the
attribute lists” on page 414.
Editing attributes (tagging)
The search functions, especially the attribute filter, become a truly powerful media
management tool when making extensive use of tagging, i.
e. when adding and editing
attributes.
Media files are usually organized in complex folder structures to provide a logical way
of guiding the user to the desired files, with the folder and/or file names indicating the
instrument, style, tempo, etc.
To find a particular sound or loop in such a folder structure can be very time
consuming – tagging is the answer!
Editing attributes in the Attribute Inspector
In the Attribute Inspector, you can edit attribute values of the various media files.
Attribute values can be chosen from pop-up lists, entered as text or numbers, or set to
Yes or No.
Ö Note that changing an attribute value in the Attribute Inspector will permanently
change the corresponding file (unless the file is write-protected or part of a VST
Sound archive).
You can edit attributes in the following way:
1. Select the file that you want to make settings for in the Results list.
The corresponding attribute values are displayed in the Attribute Inspector.
2. Click in the Value column for the attribute.