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The Project Logical Editor (Cubase only)
Applying Macros
Select
This will simply select all found elements, highlighting them for further work in the
Project window.
Applying Macros
In the Macro pop-up menu you can select a macro that will be executed automatically
after completing the actions defined using the Filter and Action lists. This is useful if
you would like to extend the already powerful Project Logical Editor features even
further.
To use this, you set up the macro that you need in the Key Commands dialog (see
“Setting up key commands” on page 712) and then select it in the Project Logical
Editor from the Macro pop-up menu.
For example, you can use the filter conditions to select all tracks that contain
automation data for a certain automation parameter (such as “volume”) and use the
macro “Select all on Track + Delete” to remove the automation events from these
tracks (without deleting the tracks themselves).
Applying the defined actions
Once you have set up filter conditions, selected a function and set the required
actions (or loaded a preset), you apply the actions defined with the Project Logical
Editor by clicking the Apply button.
Project Logical Editor operations can be undone just like any other editing.
Working with presets
The Presets section in the upper left section of the window allows you to load, save
and manage Project Logical Editor presets. A preset contains all settings in the
window, which means you can simply load a preset, edit the settings (if necessary)
and click Apply.
To load a preset, select it from the Presets pop-up menu. If available, an
explanatory text appears to the right of the menu. When setting up your own
presets, you can click in this area to enter a description.
You can also open the Edit menu and select Presets directly from the “Process
Project Logical Editor” submenu. This allows you to apply a preset directly, without
having to open the Project Logical Editor.
Storing your own settings as a preset
If you have made Project Logical Editor settings that you want to use again, you can
save them as a preset:
1. Click the Store Preset button to the right of the Presets pop-up menu.
A dialog for specifying a name for the new preset is displayed.
2. Enter a name for the preset and click OK.
The preset is stored.
Ö To remove a preset, load it and click the Remove Preset button.