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NOTE
If you set the value lower than the project sample rate, the audio quality degrades
and the high-frequency content is reduced. If you set the value higher than the
project sample rate, the le size increases without increasing the audio quality. For
CD burning, select 44.100 kHz, because this is the sample rate used on audio CDs.
Bit Depth
Allows you to select a bit depth for the mixdown le. You can select 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit,
32 bit, 32 bit (oat), or 64 bit (oat). If you plan to re-import the mixdown le into
Cubase, select 32 bit (oat). This is the resolution used for audio processing in Cubase.
32 bit (oat) les are twice the size of 16 bit les. For CD burning, use the 16 bit option,
as CD audio is always 16 bit. In this case, we recommend dithering.
Activating the UV-22HR dithering plug-in reduces the effects of quantization noise and
artifacts when converting the audio to 16 bit. A resolution of 8 bit results in limited
audio quality and should only be used if required.
Export as
Allows you to select a channel mode for the mixdown le:
Interleaved
Allows you to export to an interleaved le.
Split Channels
Allows you to export the 2 channels of a stereo bus as separate mono les.
Mono Downmix
Allows you to downmix the 2 channels of a stereo bus to a single mono le.
For stereo, the Stereo Pan Law as dened in the Project Setup dialog is applied to
avoid clipping.
Insert Broadcast Wave Chunk
Activates the embedding of additional le information in Broadcast Wave format.
NOTE
By activating this option, you create a Broadcast Wave le. Some applications may not
be able to handle these les. If you get problems using the le in another application,
deactivate
Insert Broadcast Wave Chunk and export the le again.
Set up Broadcast Wave Chunk
Opens the Broadcast Wave Chunk dialog where you can enter information.
Insert iXML Chunk
Includes additional project-related metadata, such as project name, author, and project
frame rate.
Insert Tempo Denition
This option is only available if Insert iXML Chunk is activated. It allows you to include
tempo information from the tempo track
or from the Denition section of the Sample
Editor in the iXML chunk of the exported les.
RELATED LINKS
Saving File Format Presets on page 995
Export Audio Mixdown
File Formats
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