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Importing Audio Files
You can import files created by other programs. You can also import files you have
created in another Cubase VST Song.
File Formats
Files in the following formats can be imported:
• Uncompressed 16 bit Wave (WAV) or Audio IFF (AIFF).
• The Sample Rate currently used in your Song (if you import files with another
sample rate, they will play back at the wrong speed and pitch).
• Mono or Stereo.
Importing the File
1. Set the Snap value as desired.
As always, the Snap value restricts what positions you can put the file on.
2. Select the Pencil from the Toolbox.
3. If you are editing a multi channel Track, select the lane on which you
want to put the Event, by clicking on its Lane Info field to the left.
This determines which channel the Event will play back on.
4. Find the position where you want the start of the Event.
5. Click at this position.
You can click somewhere on an existing Event, which means the two Events will
overlap.
The only place where you should avoid to click is in another Event’s Volume, Pan
or M-Points display (see page 274), since this will change the values rather than
import an Event.
6. In the file dialog that appears, select a file format (WAV, AIF or both)
from the File Type pop-up.
Files of the selected type(s) are listed in the file dialog box.
7. Use the file dialog box to locate the file and select it.
• You can audition the audio file with the Play button.
When you click the Play button, its label changes to “Stop” and the selected
audio file is played back. Playback continues until you click on Stop, or select
another file.
8. Click “Open”.
A new Event is inserted in the Audio Part. If you check the Pool, you will find
that the imported audio file has been added, together with a segment that
plays the full file.
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