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Working with projects
The Preferences dialog
The Preferences dialog
When you open the File menu (the Cubase menu on a Mac) and select
“Preferences…”, the Preferences dialog opens. This dialog provides a large number
of options and settings that control the global behavior of Cubase.
The dialog has a number of pages, each containing options and settings belonging to
a particular topic.
In the list on the left, click on one of the entries to open the corresponding page.
You can find detailed descriptions of all Preferences options in the dialog help,
opened by clicking the Help button at the bottom left of the dialog.
About preference presets
In the Preferences dialog it is possible to save complete or partial preference settings
as presets. This lets you recall settings quickly and easily.
Saving a preference preset
When you have made your preferences settings, proceed as follows to save all
settings as a preset:
1. Make sure that the “Store marked preferences only” option is not activated.
This is because this option is used for saving partial settings (see below), as
opposed to complete settings.
2. Click the Store button in the lower left section of the Preferences dialog.
A dialog opens, allowing you to type in a name for the preset.
3. Click OK to save the preset.
Your saved settings are now available from the Preference Presets pop-up menu.