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File handling
Importing audio
Use Settings
No Options dialog will appear when you import. Instead, you can select standard
actions from the list below the pop-up menu that are performed automatically each
time you import audio files:
Importing audio CD tracks
You can import audio from audio CDs into Cubase projects in two ways:
To import the CD tracks directly into project tracks, choose the “Audio CD…”
option from the Import submenu of the File menu.
The imported audio CD track(s) are inserted on the selected audio track(s) at the
project cursor position.
To import the CD tracks into the Pool, select “Import Audio CD…” from the Media
menu.
This might be the preferred method if you want to import several CD tracks in one
go.
Option Description
Copy Files to Working
Directory
If files are not already in the project’s audio folder, they are
copied there before being imported.
Convert and Copy to
Project If Needed
If files are not already in the project’s audio folder, they are
copied there before being imported. Furthermore, if the files
have a different sample rate or a lower resolution than the
project settings, they are automatically converted.
Split channels/Split multi-
channel files
Activate this option to split stereo or multi-channel audio files
into a corresponding number of mono files – one for each
channel. Note that if you use this option, the imported files
are always copied to the Audio folder of the project’s working
directory.
If you import files using the Import option on the File menu,
the split files are inserted into the project and into the Pool as
separate mono tracks.
If you import the files using the Import Medium option on the
Media menu, the split files are only inserted into the Pool.
In all cases, the “Split File Name Format” pop-up menu lets
you specify how the split files are named. This allows for
compatibility with other products when exchanging audio
files and avoids confusion if the source file contains no stereo
or surround material, but poly-mono audio.