Cubase Skills: The Pool Window. Recover lost audio in your projects!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video, I look at the Pool Window which is a useful (but a bit boring!) window in Cubase which you'll probably only need to visit when things have gone wrong... so in this video I take you through what's in there, what to look for and how to use its main features.
Section Timings:
00:00 - Intro
00:45 - A First Look
03:26 - Recorded Audio
05:41 - Cycle Mode Recorded Audio
07:41 - Cycle Mode: Keep History
09:12 - Cycle Mode: Replace
11:10 - Using The Origin
14:48 - Window Features
16:49 - Useful Reason 1
19:48 - Useful Reason 2
23:54 - Menu Options
29:50 - Summary
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One little trick I would add to the usefulness of the Pool Window, with any audio file if you double click on the little waveform icon that tells you it's an audio file, it will open the audio editor window. This can be useful to select a small section of a file and drag it onto a track in the timeline, rather than bring the entire file in and then edit it down. Probably more useful for the Post Audio folks perhaps but I use it all the time.
Great tip - Pinned!
Another great vid. The topics you choose and your thorough coverage of them are so unique to MTT. This one is a great example that-although it’s not about making music per se-is so important to honing one’s musical knowledge and technique. So when you ARE making music the info is there and the process can happen so much more smoothly without the roadblocks that come from not knowing. Thank you.
Thank you. That's what I'm trying to achieve... many of the skills I cover are tangential to music creation directly, but mean you can just get on with it, rather than worrying about computer- or DAW-related issues. To me, it's a bit like knowing chords on the guitar - maybe you don't use a particular inversion of a m7b5 chord every day, but when you do need it and it's there... it makes playing the song easier and better.
Thank you so much!
The audio pool is perhaps in my top five things I love about Cubase more than other DAWs..this handles marvelously and quite sophisticated unlike Studio One
I've not spent enough time with S1 to know, it's on my list of things for 2024....
Excellent. That filled in a few gaps for me...👍
Good stuff thank
Excellent content as usual … nice !!!
Superb Darren, I requested this! Very informative thankyou! 👏👏👏
Glad you found it useful!
Save audio to project folder. My files from previous locations and cubase version are time consuming to find and often not found. I am keen once found that I can save to current project folder. How might this be achieved please ?
This is the video you need - th-cam.com/video/kv2FAEURro4/w-d-xo.html - Back Up Project allows you to collect all the audio files to a new folder with a project that points to them. Makes it easy to deal with the kind of situation you're talking about.
I think I read somewhere that the pool window will be discontinued soon. That would be unfortunate.
I'm not aware of that - I can't see any reason to take it away, particularly as doing so wouldn't fix anything else.... if anything it's due an update to the new visual standard and needs a few fixes here and there!