Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
Cubase LE 4 Installation Guide/ Control Surface Operation Guide
This document explains how to install the Cubase LE 4 software on a computer and how to use the HD8/HD16 as a control surface. * Manufacturer names and product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Cubase LE 4 installation and setup
Perform the following steps to install Cubase LE 4 on a computer and set up the HD8/HD16 to function as a control surface for Cubase LE 4.
Windows XP). Then double-click on the "Cubase LE 4" DVD-ROM icon to display the contents of the DVD-ROM.
MacOS X (1) Insert the supplied "Cubase LE 4" DVD-ROM into the DVD drive of the Macintosh. (2) The contents of the DVD-ROM appear automatically. Open the "Cubase LE 4 for MacOS X" folder and double-click on the "Cubase LE 4.mpkg" file to start the installation process.
If nothing happens when you insert the DVD-ROM, doubleclick on the "Cubase LE 4" icon shown on the desktop.
NOTE
For the following procedure, you will need the "Cubase LE 4" DVD-ROM supplied with this product.
1.
Use the supplied "Cubase LE 4" DVD-ROM to install the Cubase LE 4 application on your computer.
The procedure differs, depending on the operating system.
Windows Vista/XP (1) Insert the supplied "Cubase LE 4" DVD-ROM into the DVD drive of the computer. (2) A message screen asking about what to do with the inserted DVD-ROM appears. Select "Open folder and show files". (3) When the contents of the DVD-ROM are shown, open the "Cubase LE 4 for Windows" folder and double-click on the "Setup.exe" file to start the installation process.
NOTE
When the installation of Cubase LE 4 is complete, a screen asking about installation of activation (software license authentication) management software appears. Install this software, because it is required for registering Cubase LE 4.
2.
Connect the HD8/HD16 to the computer.
You can connect the HD8/HD16 either via USB or via the MIDI IN/OUT connectors. (If you use MIDI, the computer must be equipped with a MIDI interface.)
Using USB
HD8/HD16
USB port
USB port USB cable
If nothing happens when you insert the DVD-ROM, open the Start menu and select "Computer" ("My Computer" in
Computer
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Using MIDI IN/OUT connectors
Switching the HD8/HD16 to control surface mode
To switch the HD8/HD16 to control surface mode, proceed as follows. Within control surface mode, select "Mackie Control" as operation mode.
Computer
MIDI IN connector
MIDI OUT connector MIDI IN connector MIDI OUT connector
HD8/HD16
MIDI interface
1.
3. 4.
Turn power to the HD8/HD16 on. Perform the following steps at the HD8/HD16 to select the connection type.
At the main screen of the HD8/HD16, hold down the [SHIFT] key and press pad 2 (CONTROL SURFACE).
An indication for confirming the switch to control surface mode appears.
(1) From the main screen, press the [PROJECT/ UTILITY] key and then use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication "SYSTEM" on the second line of the display.
2.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The HD8/HD16 switches to control surface mode.
Stat:Mute Bank:1 PAN
3.
Press the [FUNCTION] key.
The CTRLR SETUP screen for making control surface mode settings appears.
REC UTILITY 4/10 >SYSTEM
(2) Press the [ENTER] key.
The display indication changes as follows.
SYSTEM 1/7 >FOOT SWITCH
4.
(3) Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication "CONTROL SURFACE" on the second line of the display, and press the [ENTER] key.
CTRLR SETUP 1/1 >MODE SELECT
Verify that the indication "MODE SELECT" is shown on the second line of the display, and press the [ENTER] key.
The control surface mode selection screen appears.
Control Surface USB
This indication shows the currently selected connection type.
Mode Select Generic Remote
This screen allows selection of two operation modes.
· (4) Turn the dial to select "USB" (connection via USB port) or "MIDI I/O" (connection via MIDI IN/ OUT connectors). The remote operation signals will be sent via the interface selected here. (5) Press the [EXIT] key repeatedly to return to the main screen.
Generic Remote
This setting serves for controlling Cubase LE in Generic Remote mode.
NOTE
It is not possible to operate Cubase LE 4 in Generic Remote mode. Be sure to select Mackie Control mode.
·
Mackie Control
With this setting, the HD8/HD16 emulates the operation of a Mackie Control.
5.
Turn the dial to select "Mackie Control" and press the [ENTER] key.
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The HD8/HD16 is now set to Mackie Control mode, and the display changes as follows.
Icon indicating Mackie Control mode Currently loaded key mapping file
built in. Regarding files for other DAW software applications, please visit the web site of ZOOM Corporation (http:// www.zoom.co.jp).
NOTE
· It is not possible to operate Cubase LE 4 in Generic Remote mode. Be sure to select Mackie Control mode. · If the above screen appears when selecting control surface mode in step 2, Mackie Control mode is already selected. In this case, steps 3 - 5 are not required.
CUBASE :Rec
Function assigned to status key
The first line of the display shows the Mackie Control mode icon and the currently loaded key mapping file (a setup file that assigns the control keys of the HD8/HD16 to DAW software functions). The second line shows the function currently assigned to the status key.
Starting Cubase LE 4 and making settings
Start Cubase LE 4 as described below and select Mackie Control as control surface type.
6.
Next, load a key mapping file for Cubase LE 4, as follows.
(1) Press the [FUNCTION] key to bring up the control surface setup screen.
1.
Start Cubase LE 4.
CTRLR SETUP 1/2 >MODE SELECT
(2) Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication "FILE SELECT" on the display, and press the [ENTER] key.
The key mapping file selection screen appears.
The startup procedure differs, depending on the platform and operating system.
Windows Vista/XP
Double-click on the Cubase LE 4 icon that was placed on the desktop during installation.
MacOS X
Double-click on the Cubase LE 4 icon that was placed in the "Applications" folder during installation.
File Select CUBASE.BDF
Key mapping file name
NOTE
Be sure to start Cubase LE 4 only after setting the HD8/HD16 to control surface mode.
(3) Turn the dial to select the Cubase LE 4 key mapping file "CUBASE.BDF", and press the [ENTER] key.
The key mapping file is loaded.
NOTE
· When Mackie Control mode and USB mass storage mode are being used simultaneously, a key mapping file cannot be loaded. · If you want to use Mackie Control mode and USB mass storage mode simultaneously, load the key mapping file first and then activate the USB mass storage mode. · For details on simultaneous use of the USB mass storage mode, see the section "Using Mass Storage Mode and Control Surface Mode Simultaneously" in the operation manual of the HD8/HD16.
To continue using Cubase LE 4, a process called activation (license authentication and product registration) is necessary. When you start Cubase LE 4, a screen offering to register the product will appear. Select "Register Now". A web site for registration will open in your Internet browser. Follow the instructions on that page to register and activate the product.
HINT
The subsequent steps are the same for Windows Vista/XP and MacOS X. The screen examples shown here are from Windows Vista.
2.
After starting Cubase LE 4, select "Device Setup..." from the "Devices" menu.
HINT
The HD8/HD16 comes with a key mapping file for Cubase LE 4
The device setup window for selecting the remote device type appears.
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When connected via USB
Select "HD8" or "HD16" (or "USB Audio Device" in Windows XP) in the MIDI Input and MIDI Output pull-down menus.
When connected via MIDI
Select the corresponding MIDI port of the MIDI interface or similar.
3.
Click the "+" button at the top left of the device setup window and select "Mackie Control" from the menu that appears.
6.
Click the "Apply" button and then click the "OK" button.
The device setup window closes. The HD8/HD16 can now be used to remotely control the Cubase LE 4 application.
This will add the "Mackie Control" entry to the remote device list on the left side of the device setup window.
4.
HINT
Select "Mackie Control" in the list on the left side of the device setup window.
The settings are automatically saved by Cubase LE 4. When you start Cubase LE 4 the next time, the setup procedure is no longer necessary.
The display changes as follows.
Terminating the control surface mode
To terminate the control surface mode and return the HD8/ HD16 to normal operation, proceed as follows.
1.
From the main screen, hold down the [SHIFT] key and press pad 2 (CONTROL SURFACE).
The display indication changes as follows.
5.
Use the MIDI Input port and MIDI Output port pull-down menus at the right side of the device setup window to select the MIDI port to which the HD8/HD16 is connected.
Control Surface Terminate?
2.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The main screen appears again and the HD8/HD16 resumes normal recorder operation.
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Using the control surface mode
This section describes use of the HD8/HD16 when the unit is switched to control surface mode.
About banks
When the HD8/HD16 is in control surface mode (operation mode: Mackie Control), the fader section controls (faders, status keys, parameter knobs) can be used to adjust major parameters of Cubase LE 4.
About the control surface mode
When the HD8/HD16 is switched to control surface mode and Mackie Control has been selected as operation mode, the keys and faders of the HD8/HD16 can be used to remotely control the transport and mixing functions of Cubase LE 4. When you switch the HD8/HD16 to control surface mode and select Mackie Control as operation mode, the display indication changes as follows.
NOTE
With the HD8, the [RHYTHM] fader, [RHYTHM] status key, and [RHYTHM] parameter knob can also be used, but with the HD16, these controls are "not assigned".
A group of tracks operated by the fader section controls (faders, status keys, parameter knobs) is called a "bank". In Mackie Control mode, one bank can comprise up to 8 tracks. For example, if fader 1 is assigned to track 1 of Cubase LE 4, tracks 1 to 8 will be assigned as listed in the tables below.
CUBASE :Rec
In control surface mode, the HD8/HD16 recorder functions are not available, and the knobs and keys on the panel have special functions for Cubase LE 4. The level meters of the HD8/HD16 show the fader positions for the Cubase LE 4 tracks. For a list of functions assigned to the keys and knobs of the HD8/HD16 in Mackie Control mode, see the table "Control surface mode functions at a glance" on page 8 of this document.
HD8
Fader
Controlled track 1 2 3 4 5 6 7/8 [RHYTHM]
Tr. 1
Tr. 2
Tr. 3
Tr. 4
Tr. 5
Tr. 6
Tr. 7
Tr. 8
HD16
Fader
Controlled track
1
Tr. 1
2
Tr. 2
3
Tr. 3
4
Tr. 4
5
Tr. 5
6
Tr. 6
7
Tr. 7
8
Tr. 8
The following keys can be used to change the track (channel) assignment of the fader section controls.
[AUTO PUNCH IN/OUT] key ()
Shifts the track (channel) assignment of the fader section controls one position forward. For example, if tracks 1 to 8 are currently assigned as shown in the tables above, pressing the [A-B REPEAT] key (CHANNEL>) once will change the assignment as listed in the tables below, so that tracks 2 - 9 are now assigned.
HD8
Fader
1
Tr. 2
2
Tr. 3
3
Tr. 4
4
Tr. 5
5
Tr. 6
6
Tr. 7
7/8
Tr. 8
[RHYTHM]
Tr.9
STOP [P] key
Stop
PLAY [R] key REC [O] key
Play Record
Controlled track
Regarding the Cubase LE 4 functions of other keys in the function/transport section, see the table "Control surface mode functions at a glance" on page 8 of this document.
HD16
Fader
Controlled track
1
Tr. 2
2
Tr. 3
3
Tr. 4
4
Tr. 5
5
Tr. 6
6
Tr. 7
7
Tr. 8
8
Tr.9
[TRACK PARAMETER] key ()
Shifts the track (channel) assignment of the fader section controls forward by 8 tracks. For example, if tracks 2 to 9 are currently assigned as shown in the tables on the preceding page, pressing the [INPUT SOURCE] key (BANK>) once will change the assignment as listed in the tables below.
4.
Press the status key for the respective track to switch the selected function on and off.
Importing audio data into Cubase LE 4
When the HD8/HD16 is connected to the computer via a USB cable and the HD8/HD16 is set to mass storage mode, audio data of the HD8/HD16 can be imported into Cubase LE 4 audio tracks as WAV files. This section explains how to import audio data of the HD8/ HD16 into Cubase LE 4. There are two ways to do this:
HD8
Fader
Controlled track 1
Tr. 10
2
Tr. 11
3
Tr. 12
4
Tr. 13
5
Tr. 14
6
Tr. 15
7/8
Tr. 16
[RHYTHM]
Tr. 17
HD16
Fader
Controlled track
1
Tr. 10
2
Tr. 11
3
Tr. 12
4
Tr. 13
5
Tr. 14
6
Tr. 15
7
Tr. 16
8
Tr. 17
Operating the fader section
The faders, parameter knobs, and status keys of the fader section can be used as follows to adjust track levels and panning, and to switch mute/record standby/solo on and off.
* Importing by drag & drop * Using the "Import" command
Importing by drag & drop
1.
Assign the Cubase LE 4 track (channel) to operate to the fader section of the HD8/ HD16.
1. 2.
Connect the computer and the HD8/HD16 with a USB cable. Switch the HD8/HD16 to mass storage mode.
For information about assigning tracks, see the section "About banks" on page 5.
2.
Use the fader and parameter knob to adjust the track level and panning.
For information on how to do this, see page 161 of the operation manual.
The fader and parameter knob control the level and panning value of the assigned track. The [MASTER] fader can be used to adjust the master volume.
3. 4.
Start Cubase LE 4 and open the project into which to import the audio data. In the window on the computer screen showing the hard disk of the HD8/HD16, open the "TAKE" folder of the project that contains the desired audio data.
NOTE
With the HD16, the [RHYTHM] fader and [RHYTHM] parameter knob are not assigned (not used).
3.
The function assigned to the status key can be selected by pressing the [SELECT] key repeatedly.
For information on how to do this, see page 162 of the operation manual.
5.
Available functions to be controlled are Mute, Rec (recording standby), and Solo. Each push of the [SELECT] key cycles the function in the sequence Mute Rec Solo. Once the selection is made, the status key then switches the respective function on and off.
Select the file or files in the "TAKE" folder and drag & drop them onto the Cubase LE 4 project window.
HINT
The function currently assigned to the status key is shown on the second line of the display.
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Using the "Import" command
1. 2.
Perform steps 1 - 3 of "Importing by drag & drop" to open the Cubase LE 4 project. From the Cubase LE 4 menus, select "File" "Import" "Audio File".
The "Import Audio" window appears.
3.
Select the file or files in the "TAKE" folder of the desired project and click the "Open" button.
When you drag & drop files, a window for selecting how to sort these files in Cubase LE 4 appears.
6.
Click on "Different tracks" or "One track" to select the desired import method.
When you select a file or files, the "Import Options" window appears.
Normally, you should select "Different tracks". This will cause tracks to be automatically created as needed according to the number of imported files. The files are lined up vertically. When you select "One track", files are lined up horizontally on a single track.
4.
Select the "Copy File to Working Directory" check box, and click the OK button.
When you have selected the import method, the "Import Options" window appears.
7.
In the "Import Options" window, select the "Copy Files to Working Directory" check box, and click the OK button.
A window for selecting how to sort the imported files in Cubase LE 4 appears.
5.
Click on "Different tracks" or "One track" to select the desired import method.
The audio data are loaded into Cubase LE 4 tracks. Normally, you should select "Different tracks". This will cause tracks to be automatically created as needed according to the number of imported files. The files are lined up vertically. When you select "One track", files are lined up horizontally on a single track.
The audio data are loaded into Cubase LE 4 tracks.
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Control surface mode functions at a glance
HD8/HD16 control Parameter knob
The table below lists the functions that are assigned to the various controls when the HD8/HD16 is in control surface mode (operation mode: Mackie Control).
Supplied template sample entry
Assigned function
Adjusts panning for respective track HD8: Adjusts panning for respective track HD16: Not assigned Switch Mute, Rec, Solo on/off for respective track HD8: Switch Mute, Rec, Solo on/off for respective track HD16: Not assigned Adjust volume of respective track HD8: Adjust volume of respective track HD16: Not assigned Adjust master volume Switch status key target Open CTRLR SETUP menu Same as cursor keys on computer Move project cursor position Rewind Move cursor to beginning of project (zero locate) Fast forward Move cursor to end of project Stop Play Record
Parameter knob [RHYTHM] Status key
Fader section
Status key [RHYTHM] Fader Fader [RHYTHM] Fader [MASTER] [SELECT] key [FUNCTION] key Cursor left/right/up/down keys Dial [REW] key [REW] key + [USB] key [FF] key [FF] key + [USB] key [STOP] key [PLAY] key [REC] key [NEW PROJECT] key [PROJECT/UTILITY] key [TRACK PARAMETER] key [INPUT SOURCE] key [BOUNCE] key [SCENE] key [AUTO PUNCH IN/OUT] key [A-B REPEAT] key [CLEAR] key [CLEAR] key + [USB] key [MARKER U] key [MARKER I] key [MARK] key [CD-R/RW] key [CD-R/RW] key + [USB] key [CONTROL SURFACE] key [CONTROL SURFACE] key + [USB] key [CONTROL SURFACE] key + [SHIFT] key [USB] key [USB] key + [SHIFT] key [INSERT EFFECT] key [INSERT EFFECT] key + [USB] key [CHORUS/DELAY] key [REVERB] key [REVERB] key + [USB] key [PATTERN] key [PATTERN] key + [USB] key [SONG] key [SONG] key + [USB] key [KIT/PROG] key
Function/ transport section
CYCLE PUNCH < BANK BANK > MIXER PROJECT < CHANNEL CHANNEL > SAVE PREVIOUS NEXT ADD LEFT RIGHT
Switch cycle mode on/off Switch punch-in on/off Switch to previous bank Switch to next bank Open/close mixer window Make project window active Switch to previous channel Switch to next channel Save project Save as new project Go to previous marker Go to next marker Add marker Move project cursor to punch-in point Set left-side locator (punch-in point) Move project cursor to punch-out point Set right-side locator (punch-out point) Terminate control surface mode
Control section
MC SHIFT UNDO REDO SOLO DEFEAT READ WRITE FLIP
MC (Mackie Control) shift key Enable/disable mass storage mode Undo Open "Edit History" dialog Redo Cancel Solo for all channels Cancel Mute for all channels Switch automation read on/off Switch automation read for all channels on/off Switch automation write on/off Switch automation write for all channels on/off Flip fader and parameter knob functions
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Cubase LE Installation Guide/ Control Surface Operation Guide
This document explains how to install the Cubase LE software on a computer and how to use the control surface mode of the HD8/ HD16.
Cubase LE installation and setup
Perform the following steps to install Cubase LE on a computer and set up the HD8/HD16 to function as a control surface for Cubase LE.
Using USB
HD8/HD16
USB port
USB port USB cable
Computer
Using MIDI IN/OUT connectors
NOTE
For the following procedure, you will need the "Cubase LE" CD and the "Factory Recover CD" supplied with the HD8/HD16.
MIDI IN connector MIDI OUT connector MIDI IN connector MIDI OUT connector
1.
Use the supplied "Cubase LE" CD to install the Cubase LE application on your computer.
HD8/HD16
MIDI interface
Computer
The procedure differs, depending on the operating system.
3. 4.
Turn power to the HD8/HD16 on. Perform the following steps at the HD8/ HD16 to select the connection type.
Windows XP
When you insert the supplied "Cubase LE" CD into the CD-ROM drive of the computer, the Installer starts up automatically. Follow the on-screen instructions to install Cubase LE.
MacOS X
When you insert the supplied "Cubase LE" CD into the CD-ROM drive of the Macintosh, a "Cubase LE" icon appears on the desktop. Double-click on the icon to open it and then use the Installer to install the software.
(1) From the main screen, press the [PROJECT/ UTILITY] key and then use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication "SYSTEM" on the second line of the display.
REC UTILITY 4/10 >SYSTEM
(2) Press the [ENTER] key.
The display indication changes as follows.
SYSTEM 1/7 >FOOT SWITCH
(3) Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication "Control Surface" on the second line of the display, and press the [ENTER] key.
The currently selected connection type is shown.
2.
Connect the HD8/HD16 to the computer.
You can connect the HD8/HD16 either via USB or via the MIDI IN/OUT connectors. (If you use MIDI, the computer must be equipped with a MIDI interface.)
Control Surface USB
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(4) Turn the dial to select "USB" (connection via USB port) or "MIDI I/O" (connection via MIDI IN/ OUT connectors). The remote operation signals will be sent via the interface selected here. (5) Press the [EXIT] key repeatedly to return to the main screen.
5.
Perform the following steps at the HD8/HD16 to activate the control surface mode.
In the right side of the device setup window, select "Generic Remote" and click the "Add" button. This will add the "Generic Remote" entry to the list on the left side of the device setup window.
(1) From the main screen, hold down the [SHIFT] key and press pad 2 (CONTROL SURFACE).
A confirmation screen for switching to control surface mode appears.
(2) Press the [ENTER] key.
The HD8/HD16 switches to control surface mode, and the display indication changes as follows.
Stat:Mute Bank:1 PAN
6.
Start Cubase LE.
The startup procedure differs, depending on the operating system.
8.
Windows XP
Double-click on the Cubase LE icon that was placed on the desktop during installation. A window appears, asking whether to test the audio I/O ports. Select "Yes" to perform the test.
Select "Generic Remote" in the list on the left side of the device setup window, and click the "Setup" tab.
The display indication changes as follows.
"Import" button
MacOS X
Double-click on the Cubase LE icon that was placed in the "Applications" folder during installation.
NOTE
Be sure to start Cubase LE only after activating the control surface mode at the HD8/HD16.
The following steps are the same for Windows XP and MacOS X. The screen examples shown here are from Windows XP.
7.
After starting Cubase LE, select "Device Setup..." from the "Devices" menu, and click the "Add/Remove" tab.
The device setup window gives access to the settings required for using the connected HD8/HD16 as control surface.
9.
Click the "Import"button.
The "Import Generic Remote" window appears.
10. Remove the "Cubase LE" CD from the CDROM drive of the computer and insert the "Factory Recover CD".
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11. Use drag & drop to copy the folder
"CTRL_SF" from the "Factory Recover CD" to the hard disk of the computer.
When using MIDI
Select the corresponding MIDI port of the interface.
12. In the "Import Generic Remote"window,
select the setup file located in the "CTRL_SF" folder copied to the hard disk of the computer. Then click the "Open" button.
The name of the setup file is as follows.
HD8 setup file: . . . . . CBLE_8.xml HD16 setup file: . . . . CBLE_16.xml
14. Click the "Apply" button and then click the
"OK" button.
The device setup window closes. The HD8/HD16 can now be used to remotely control the Cubase LE application.
Click the "Open" button to load the Generic Remote setup file. The contents of the file are reflected in the setup window.
HINT
The settings are automatically saved by Cubase LE. When you start Cubase LE the next time, the setup procedure is no longer necessary.
Terminating the control surface mode
To terminate the control surface mode and return the HD8/ HD16 to normal operation, proceed as follows.
1.
From the main screen, hold down the [SHIFT] key and press pad 2 (CONTROL SURFACE).
13. Use the MIDI input port and MIDI output port
pull-down menus of Cubase LE to select the MIDI port to which the HD8/HD16 is connected. When using USB
Select MIDI input and output port from the following.
The display indication changes as follows.
Control Surface Terminate?
2.
Press the [ENTER] key.
The main screen appears again and the HD8/HD16 resumes normal recorder operation.
Windows
XP . . . . . . . "USB" VISTA . . . . "MIDI" Macintosh Mac OS X 10.2 and later. . . . "MIDI"
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Quick Guide: Importing audio data into Cubase LE
This section explains how to import audio data of the HD8/HD16 into Cubase LE as WAV files. There are two ways to do this:
* Importing by drag & drop * Using the "Import" command
The audio data are loaded into Cubase LE tracks.
Importing by drag & drop
1.
2.
Using the "Import" command
Connect the computer and the HD8/HD16 with a USB cable. Switch the HD8/HD16 to mass storage mode.
1. 2.
Perform steps 1 - 3 of "Importing by drag & drop" to open the Cubase LE project. From the Cubase LE menus, select "File" "Import" "Audio File".
For information on how to do this, see page 161 of the operation manual.
3. 4.
The "Import Audio" window appears.
Start Cubase LE and open the project into which to import the audio data.
In the window on the computer screen showing the hard disk of the HD8/HD16, open the "TAKE" folder of the project that contains the desired audio data. For information on how to do this, see page 162 of the operation manual.
3.
Select the file or files in the "TAKE" folder of the desired project and click the "Open" button.
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