From the course: Learning Cubasis
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Populating tracks
- [Instructor] Following up from where we left off, I've created a folder and I've called it LinkedIn, that can house my audio files for the project that will control playback of the audio as well as any MIDI or instrument tracks I add as we progress. I'll go back to the projects category. There's the LinkedIn folder. I now need to create the project file. I'll tap on the new project option at the front of the user interface, it's the first one there. And I'll name the project, I'll call it instrumental, and okay it to confirm and create it. As a result, the previous project is replaced with our newly created instrumental project. Now, despite having the audio files in place in the folders just seen, we don't have them brought into the new project as of yet. We have to stipulate which of the files we want to use in the project. In this example, I'm going to use them all. I'll bring them in in a moment and I'll…
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Menu bar options4m 55s
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Project structure6m 51s
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Populating tracks6m 40s
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Zoom options4m 52s
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Navigation6m 4s
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Adapting tracks4m 5s
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Select tool3m 7s
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Split and History4m 48s
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Draw: Erase and Mute5m 19s
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Mute and Solo4m 17s
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Glue and grid5m 23s
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Inspector2m
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Setup options5m 16s
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New project considerations4m 32s
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