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Working with projects
Saving projects
Templates can contain clips and events just like regular projects.
If this is not what you want, make sure to remove all clips from the Pool before you
save the project as a template.
Templates are always stored in the Templates folder, see “Where are the settings
stored?” on page 709.
Setting up a default template
If you always want the same default project to open when you launch Cubase, you can
save a default template. Proceed as follows:
1. Set up a project.
2. Select “Save As Template…” from the File menu and save the project template
with the name “default”.
3. Open the Preferences dialog and select the General page.
4. Open the “On Startup” pop-up menu and select “Open ‘Default’ Template”.
The next time you launch Cubase, the default template will automatically be opened.
Ö In the Projects section of Steinberg Hub, the default project template is found in the
More category.
Reverting to the last saved version
If you select “Revert” from the File menu, you will be asked whether you really want to
revert to the last saved version of the project. If you click “Revert”, all changes you
have made since saving will be discarded.
If you have recorded or created new audio files since saving, you will be asked
whether you want to delete or keep these.
Auto Save
If you activate the Auto Save option in the Preferences dialog (General page), Cubase
will automatically save backup copies of all open projects with unsaved changes.
These backup copies are named “<project name>-xx.bak”, where xx is an incremental
number. Unsaved projects are backed up in a similar way as “UntitledX-xx.bak”, with X
being the incremental number for unsaved projects. All backup files are saved in the
project folder.
Use the “Auto Save Interval” setting to specify the time intervals in which a backup
copy will be created.
Use the “Maximum Backup Files” option to specify how many backup files will be
created with the Auto Save function.
When the maximum number of backup files is reached, the existing files will be
overwritten (starting with the oldest file).
Ö With this option only the project files themselves will be backed up. If you want to
include the files from the Pool and save your project in a different location, you need to
use the “Back up Project” function.