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Export Audio Mixdown
The Export Audio Mixdown dialog
Ö By combining the available naming elements, you can make sure that all the files of a
batch are exported with unique names. If you have set up a naming scheme that would
result in identical file names, a warning message appears when you click the Export
button.
To add an element, press the + button on the far right, and to remove an element
from the naming scheme click the corresponding “-” button.
You can also remove an element by dragging it out of the Elements section.
To rearrange the sequence, simply click on an element and drag it to a different
position.
To choose a different element for a certain position, click on the element name and
select a new entry from the pop-up menu.
Each element can only be used once in a naming scheme. The pop-up menu
therefore shows only those elements that are still available.
Below the Elements section, you will find some additional options:
The field below these options shows a preview of what the resulting file names will
look like.
Ö To close the Naming Scheme pop-up window, simply click anywhere outside the
pop-up window. The generated name will now also be shown to the right of the
“Naming Scheme…” button.
About the File Format section
In the File Format section, you can select the file format for your mixdown files and
make additional settings that are different for each file type. For details, see
“The
available file formats” on page 645.
Channel Type The type of audio-related channel that is being exported.
Channel Name The name of the exported channel.
Project Name The name of the Cubase project.
Counter
(Cubase only)
This is only available for batch export. Use this to include an
incrementing number in the generated files names in order to create
unique file names.
Element Description
Option Description
Separator Allows you to enter any character sequence to be used as a separator
between the naming elements (e.
g. a hyphen enclosed in spaces).
Leading Zeros This controls how many leading zeros the Counter and Mixer Index
components will have. For example, if you set this to “2”, the numbers
from 1 to 10 will be written as 001 to 010.
Counter Start
Value
Here you can enter a number that is used as the first Counter value.