This window lists every audio file associated with the project. It is the best place to find "missing" files or to permanently delete unused recordings to save disk space.
"Project Cubase" is not a product. It is a mindset for those who believe that music software should reward depth over immediacy. It is for the composer who needs to route 300 MIDI tracks to 150 audio channels, automate a surround panner, score a tempo map to picture, and still print a lead sheet for a clarinetist.
. To make his story useful for your own journey, here is how Leo mastered his first "Project Cubase" using best practices. Chapter 1: The Foundation Leo started by opening the Steinberg Hub
To streamline workflow, users can save an empty project with pre-configured tracks and plugins as a Project Template (File > Save as Template). Core Project Workflows Standard operations for managing a Cubase project include: Creating a Project: Initiated via the Cubase Hub
: Saving multiple projects in the same folder causes them to share an "Audio" folder, making file management messy and risky if one project becomes corrupted. Audio Hardware Configuration
For most modern productions, 24-bit / 48kHz is the sweet spot. It provides enough dynamic range for processing without overtaxing your CPU.
This window lists every audio file associated with the project. It is the best place to find "missing" files or to permanently delete unused recordings to save disk space.
"Project Cubase" is not a product. It is a mindset for those who believe that music software should reward depth over immediacy. It is for the composer who needs to route 300 MIDI tracks to 150 audio channels, automate a surround panner, score a tempo map to picture, and still print a lead sheet for a clarinetist.
. To make his story useful for your own journey, here is how Leo mastered his first "Project Cubase" using best practices. Chapter 1: The Foundation Leo started by opening the Steinberg Hub
To streamline workflow, users can save an empty project with pre-configured tracks and plugins as a Project Template (File > Save as Template). Core Project Workflows Standard operations for managing a Cubase project include: Creating a Project: Initiated via the Cubase Hub
: Saving multiple projects in the same folder causes them to share an "Audio" folder, making file management messy and risky if one project becomes corrupted. Audio Hardware Configuration
For most modern productions, 24-bit / 48kHz is the sweet spot. It provides enough dynamic range for processing without overtaxing your CPU.