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Select the file or files that you wish
to import from the "Audio" folder
and drag and drop them into the
Cubase LE 4 project window.
When a file is dragged and dropped, a window
asking what Cubase LE 4 should do with the file
will open.
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Select either "Different Tracks" or
"One Track" as the import method.
G e n e r a l l y, s e l e c t " D i f f e r e n t Tr a c k s " t o
automatically create one track for each file. The
files will be arranged vertically in the project
window.
Selecting "One track" will create one track with
the audio files arranged horizontally. If you drag
audio files on top of existing tracks, they will be
placed into those tracks
This window appears where you can select the
import method.
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In the "Import Options" window
click the "Copy Files to Working
Directory" check box, and click the
OK button.
The audio files are loaded into
Cubase LE 4.
HINT
· The USB cable can be connected even when the
computer or the R16 is on.
· If the R16 is connected when off, it can be run on USB
bus power.
· Project data is stored in the SD card root directory
in folders named "PROJxxx" (xxx=project
number). Audio data is stored as WAV files in the
"AUDIO" subfolders of each "PROJxxx" folder.
· Master tracks and stereo tracks are stereo WAV files.
· To copy a WAV file from the computer to an R16
project, copy it to the "AUDIO" subfolder of the
desired "PROJxxx" project folder (xxx=project
number). Then assign the files to tracks using the
functions of the R16.
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