Export Audio Mixdown Dialog - Cubase Pro - 14.0

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The Export Audio Mixdown dialog allows you to specify how to mix down and export audio.

  • To open the Export Audio Mixdown dialog, select Fileand thenExportand thenAudio Mixdown.

The Export Audio Mixdown dialog is divided into several sections.

Channel Selection

In the Channel Selection section, the following options are available:

Single

Allows you to export a single channel.

Multiple

Allows you to export multiple channels.

Expand All

Expands all channel categories in the list.

Note

Expand All becomes unavailable if you use the Search Channel option to filter the Channel Selection section.

Collapse All

Collapses all channel categories in the list.

Note

Collapse All becomes unavailable if you use the Search Channel option to filter the Channel Selection section.

Sync Selection to Channel/Track Selection

Filters the channel list according to the channels that are selected in the MixConsole or the tracks that are selected in the Project window track list. This is only available if you export multiple channels.

Note

To show channels for MIDI tracks that are connected to a VST instrument, you must select the corresponding VSTi channel from the Project window track list.

Search Channel

Allows you to enter text to search for a specific channel by name. This is useful if your project contains a large number of channels.

Channel list

Lists all channels that are available in your project. The channel list shows the channel type, the channel color, and the channel width. You must activate a channel in the list to export it.

MixConsole settings and insert effects are taken into account. An individual file is created for each activated channel.

Export Range

In the Export Range section, the following options are available:

Locators

Allows you to export the audio between the left and right locators.

Cycle Markers

Allows you to export the audio of one or more cycle marker ranges to a marker track that you can select from the pop-up menu. MixConsole settings, record enable, and insert effects are taken into account. All cycle markers that are available on the specified marker track are listed. You can activate a cycle marker in the list to export the range that it encompasses. An individual file is created for each activated cycle marker range.

Arranger

Allows you to export the audio of one or more arranger chains. MixConsole settings, record enable, and insert effects are taken into account. All arranger chains that are available in your project are listed. You can activate an arranger chain in the list to export the audio in the specified order of the arranger chain. An individual file is created for each arranger chain.

Note

Arranger chain repeat modes are not taken into account for the export process.

Export Queue

In the Export Queue section, the following options are available:

Add to Queue

Adds a job to the job queue list. All settings of the Export Audio Mixdown dialog are taken into account.

Remove All from Queue

Removes all jobs from the job queue list.

Expand All

Expands all job categories in the list.

Collapse All

Collapses all job categories in the list.

Job list

Lists all jobs that you added to the Export Queue section.

File Location

In the File Location section, the following options are available:

Name

Allows you to specify the name of the mixdown file.

Clicking File Name Options opens a pop-up menu with the following naming options:

  • Set to Project Name inserts the project name into the Name field.

  • Auto Update Name adds a number to the file name and increments the number every time you export a file.

Clicking Set up Naming Scheme opens a dialog, where you can specify a naming scheme.

Path

Allows you to specify the file path for the mixdown file.

Clicking Path Options opens a pop-up menu with the following file path options:

  • Use Project Mixdown Folder sets the path to the Mixdown folder of your project.

  • Use Project Audio Folder sets the path to the Audio folder of your project.

  • Choose Folder opens a dialog that allows you to navigate to a file location.

    Note

    The Mixdown folder is automatically created in your project folder. It is used by default if no export path information is available, that is, when you create a new empty project, or when you load or create a project from a template.

  • Recent Paths allows you to select recently selected file locations.

    The Mixdown folder is not added to the Recent Paths list.

  • Clear Recent Paths allows you to delete all recently selected file locations.

Preview

Shows the file name with the naming scheme applied.

Conflicts

Exporting audio can cause naming conflicts with existing files that carry the same name. You can decide how to resolve naming conflicts:

  • Always Ask opens a warning that allows you to choose whether to overwrite an existing file or to create a new unique file name 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.

File Format

In the File Format section, the following options are available:

Preset

Allows you to save presets for file format settings.

  • No Preset allows you to export your file without applying a file format preset.

  • Preset list allows you to select a saved file format preset from the list.

  • Save Preset allows you to save the current file format settings as a preset.

  • Remove Preset allows you to remove the selected preset.

  • Rename Preset opens a dialog where you can rename the selected preset.

File Type

Allows you to select a file type for the mixdown file.

Sample Rate

Sets the sample rate for the mixdown file.

Note
  • Wave, AIFF files only: 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 file 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 (Wave, AIFF, FLAC)

Allows you to select a bit depth for the mixdown file.

Bit Rate (MPEG 1 Layer 3)

Sets the bit rate for the MP3 file. The higher the bit rate, the better the audio quality and the larger the file. For stereo audio, 128 kBit/s is considered to be providing good audio quality results.

Export as

Allows you to select a channel mode for the mixdown file:

  • Interleaved

    Allows you to export to an interleaved file.

  • Split Channels

    Allows you to export the 2 channels of a stereo bus or all subchannels of a multi-channel bus as separate mono files.

  • Mono Downmix

    Allows you to downmix all the subchannels of a stereo or surround channel or bus to a single mono file.

    For stereo, the Stereo Pan Law, as defined in the Project Setup dialog, is applied to avoid clipping.

    For surround, the channels are summed and divided through the number of channels used (for example, for a 5.1 channel = (L+R+C+LFE+Ls+Rs)/6).

  • L/R Channels from Surround

    Allows you to export only the left and right subchannels of a multi-channel bus into a stereo file.

Insert Broadcast Wave Chunk (Wave, AIFF)

Activates the embedding of additional file information in Broadcast Wave format.

Note

By activating this option, you create a Broadcast Wave file. Some applications may not be able to handle these files. If you encounter problems using the file in another application, deactivate Insert Broadcast Wave Chunk, and export the file again.

Set up Broadcast Wave Chunk (Wave, AIFF)

Opens the Broadcast Wave Chunk dialog, where you can enter information.

Insert Marker Chunk (Wave)

Activates the embedding of markers from your project via marker chunk in the exported wave file.

Set up Marker Chunk (Wave)

Opens the Select Marker Tracks for Export dialog that allows you to specify the marker tracks that you want to be taken into account for the marker chunk. All markers on the specified tracks are written into the metadata of the wave file.

Insert iXML Chunk (Wave, AIFF)

Includes additional project-related metadata, such as project name, author, and project frame rate.

Set up iXML Chunk (Wave, AIFF)

Opens the iXML Chunk dialog, where you can activate the following options:

  • If Insert Tempo Definition is activated, tempo information from the tempo track or from the Definition section of the Sample Editor is included in the iXML chunk of the exported files.

  • If Define Stereo as Dual Mono is activated, the left and right channels of a stereo signal are marked as L-MIX and R-MIX in the iXML chunk of the exported files. This allows you to import them as dual mono tracks into another DAW, if supported. If deactivated, the channels are marked as LEFT and RIGHT.

    Note

    This option is only effective when exporting stereo signals.

Don’t Use Wave Extensible Format (Wave)

Deactivates the Wave Extensible format that contains additional metadata, such as the speaker configuration.

Don’t Use RF64-Compliant File Format (Wave)

Deactivates the RF64-compliant format that allows file sizes to exceed 4 GB.

High-Quality Mode (MPEG 1 Layer 3)

Sets the encoder to a different resampling mode. This may deliver better results, depending on your settings. However, it does not allow you to select the sample rate.

Insert ID3 Tag (MPEG 1 Layer 3)

Includes ID3 Tag information in the exported file.

Edit ID3 Tag (MPEG 1 Layer 3)

Opens the Setup ID3 Tag dialog that allows you to enter information about the file. This information is embedded in the file and can be displayed by most MP3 playback applications.

Compression Level (FLAC)

Sets the compression level for the FLAC file. Since FLAC is a lossless format, the level has more influence on the encoding speed than on the file size.

Quality (OggVorbis)

Sets the quality for the variable bit rate encoding. This setting determines the range of the bit rate. The higher the value, the higher the sound quality and the larger the files.

Effects

If you activate Multiple in the Channel Selection section to export multiple channels, you can select an option to specify which process to apply to the exported files.

  • Inserts and Strip

    Includes insert effects, EQ, and other channel settings. The channel configuration is exported post-panner, that is, mono channels that are routed to a stereo group are exported as stereo channels.

  • Disabled (DRY)

    Bypasses insert effects, EQ settings, etc. The channel configuration is exported in pre-panner position, that is, mono channels that are routed to a stereo group are exported as mono channels.

  • + Groups/Sends (CSP)

    Includes insert effects, EQ, and other channel settings. Also includes effects and settings in all channels, for example, group and effect channels, towards the output channel. The insert effect and EQ settings of the master channel are ignored. The channel configuration is exported post-panner.

  • + Master/Groups/Sends (CSPM)

    Includes insert effects, EQ, and other channel settings. Also includes effects and settings in all channels, for example, group and effect channels towards the output channel, and the insert effect and EQ settings of the output channels. The channel configuration is exported post-panner.

After Export
  • Do Nothing does nothing after export.

  • Open in WaveLab opens your mixdown file in WaveLab after export. This requires that WaveLab is installed on your computer.

  • Create New Project

    Note

    This option is only available for uncompressed file formats, with Use Project Audio Folder deactivated.

    Creates a new project that contains an audio track for each of the exported channels, as well as the signature and tempo track of the original project.

    The corresponding mixdown file is converted into audio events and placed on the tracks. The resulting track names are identical with the export channel names. The new project is the active project.

    Activating this option disables the Insert to Pool and Create Audio Track options.

  • Create Audio Track

    Reimports the resulting audio file and converts it into an event that is placed on a new audio track at the left locator. Activating this option also activates the Insert to Pool option.

  • Insert to Pool

    Reimports the resulting audio file automatically into the Pool as a clip. Deactivating this option also deactivates the Create Audio Track option.

Pool Folder

Allows you to specify a Pool folder for the clip.

General Options

In the bottom section, the following options are available:

Keep Dialog Open

Activate this to keep the dialog open after clicking Export Audio.

Update Display

Updates the meters during the export process. This allows you to check for clipping, for example.

Realtime Export

Allows you to export the audio mixdown in real time. Realtime export takes at least the same time as regular playback. Activate this if you use external effects or instruments, or if you use VST plug-ins that require time to update properly during the mixdown. For further information, refer to the documentation of the respective plug-ins.

Note
  • If you export external effects or instruments in real time, you must also activate Monitor for the respective audio channels.

  • If the CPU and disk speed of your computer do not allow you to export all channels simultaneously in real time, the program stops the process, reduces the number of channels, and starts again. Afterwards, the next batch of files is exported. This is repeated as often as needed to export all selected channels.

Deactivate External MIDI Inputs

Deactivates MIDI inputs that are performed on external devices during the export process.

Export Audio/Start Queue Export

Allows you to export your audio as specified.

Show in Explorer/Show in Finder

Opens the specified file path for the mixdown file in the File Explorer/macOS Finder.