Export audio from Cubase
2. Choose "File -->Export --> Audio Mixdown...".
3. In the export dialogue you should see the default settings, something like:
- Stereo interleaved
- 44100
- 16bit
- Stereo Master output
You can, of course, modify these dialog settings if you know that you want something specific. For example, you may wish to export an individual mono track by itself. Here you would choose "mono" instead of "stereo interleaved". Or you may be working in a higher sampling or bit rate and may wish to preserve this fidelity by exporting at the same high values.
NOTE: Please remember to always export audio or video TO THE LOCAL HARD DISK OR LOCAL SOUND DISK. Do not attempt to export directly to the Network Drive, this will very likely cause problems or may not work at all.
If you are exporting a file to be handed in for a CEMC course, please do:
1. Export file to local disk, ideally your personal folder on the Sound disk
2. THEN copy the resulting exported file to the Network Drive.