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The MediaBay
Working with Volume databases
Volume databases are automatically mounted when Cubase is launched. They are
shown in the Define Locations section and their data can be viewed and edited in the
Results list, as for the other media files in the MediaBay.
Rescanning and refreshing
Use the Rescan and Refresh MediaBay functions for a volume database if you have
modified the scan settings on a different system, for example, by activating additional
folders for scanning.
Removing volume databases
When you have worked on another computer using an external hard disk and return to
your own computer and connect the external device again as part of your system
setup, you do not need a separate volume database for it any more. Any data on this
drive can then be included in the local database file again, by removing the extra
database file.
To remove a database, right-click on it and select “Remove Volume Database”
from the context menu.
This integrates the metadata in the local MediaBay database file and subsequently
deletes the volume database file.
Ö Depending on the size of the volume database, this might take a while.
Mounting and unmounting volume databases
When you launch Cubase, all available volume databases are automatically mounted.
Databases that are made available while the program is running have to be mounted
manually via the command “Mount Volume Database” on the context menu. To
unmount a volume database, select “Unmount Volume Database” from the context
menu.