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The MediaBay
Working with Volume databases
Presets and programs have the following icons:
Working with Volume databases
Cubase stores all media file information used in the MediaBay, such as paths and
attributes, in a local database file on your computer. However, in some cases, it might
be necessary to browse and manage this kind of metadata on an external volume. For
example, a sound editor might have to work both at home and in a studio, on two
different computers. Therefore, he has stored his sound effects on an external storage
medium. When he is working on a different computer, he wants to connect the
external device and directly browse its contents in the MediaBay, without having to
scan the device again. This can be achieved by creating a volume database for the
external device.
Volume databases are files that can be created for drives of your computer or for
external storage media. They contain the same kind of information about the media
files on these drives as the regular MediaBay database.
Creating a volume database
To create a separate volume database file for a drive, proceed as follows:
1. In the Define Locations section of the MediaBay, select the external storage
medium, drive or partition of your computer system that you want to create a
database for.
2. Right-click on it and select “Create Volume Database” on the context menu.
The file information for this drive is now written into a new database file.
When the new database file is available, this is reflected by the symbol to the left of
the drive name.
For this volume a volume database has been created.
Icon Description
This preset contains settings for all loaded programs.
This program only contains settings for the first or the selected instrument
slot.
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You must select the topmost level (root) for this. You cannot create a database file for
a lower-level folder.
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If the drive contains a large amount of data, this process may take a while.