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Export Audio Mixdown
File Location
3 Result
Allows you to drag and drop attributes to this field and rearrange them by dragging.
4 Settings
Allows you to make separator and counter settings.
5 Preview
Displays a preview of your current naming scheme.
RELATED LINKS
Channel Selection on page 924
Defining Naming Schemes
You can define a naming scheme by combining attributes that determine the structure of the file
names for the exported audio files.
Depending on the settings in the Channel Selection section and the Cycle Marker Selection
section(Cubase Pro only), different naming attributes are available.
PROCEDURE
1. Drag and drop up to 5 attributes into the Result section.
You can also double-click an attribute to add it to the Result section.
2. In the Settings section, double-click the Separator text field and type in a separator.
The Preview section displays the file name scheme according to your settings.
3. Click the up or down arrows to set the Counter.
The counter will start counting from this value. You can also double-click the Counter text
field and enter a value.
4. Click the Digits field and select the number of digits from the pop-up menu.
The Digits setting determines how many digits the counters will contain.
5. Optional: Double-click the text field in the Scheme section and enter a preset name. Press
enter to save your settings as a preset.
NOTE
The preset is only available for the channels that are selected in the Channel Selection
section of the Export Audio Mixdown dialog.
Resolve File Name Conflicts
Exporting audio can cause name conflicts with existing files that have the same name. You can
define how file name conflicts are resolved.
In the Export Audio Mixdown dialog, select one of the following options from the Resolve File
Name Conflicts pop-up menu:
Always Ask
Always asks if an existing file should be overwritten or if a new unique file name
should be created by adding an incremental number.
Create Unique File Name
Creates a unique file name by adding an incremental number.
Always Overwrite
Always overwrites the existing file.
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