- Sample Rate (not in LE), (iOS only)
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Your project's sample rate can be set to 44.1, 48 or 96 kHz. New projects have the recommended default values of 48 kHz (or 44.1 kHz if supported by your iOS device). Increasing this value only makes sense if an audio device is connected that supports the higher sample rate. When you switch the project's sample rate or import an audio file which is not in the project's sample rate, Cubasis prompts you to convert the audio file(s). It is highly recommended to go forward with the conversion because it results in better quality and lower CPU consumption. However, if you must continue working and cannot wait for the conversion (which can take up to a few minutes depending on the audio file length), you can skip it. Cubasis will convert the files during playback in real-time, resulting in reduced quality and higher CPU consumption.
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Higher sample rates / bit depths result in larger file sizes and considerably higher CPU consumption which can lead to stuttering during playback! For common projects we recommend using 44.1 or 48 kHz at 24 bit.
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Mixdown is rendered to a .wav file with the project's sample rate and bit depth.
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Different device models support different sample rates. Some devices only support 48 kHz, unless external hardware is connected. 96 kHz is only available if audio hardware that supports this sample rate is connected.
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- Bit Resolution (not in LE)
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This setting only affects audio recordings and mixdown. Possible bit depth values are 16, 24 and 32 bit. Increasing this value only makes sense if an audio device is connected that supports the higher bit rate, or if you wish to create a mixdown with a higher amplitude resolution. Tapping the Default button makes the selected bit depth the default value for new project. The button is highlighted whenever the default value is selected.
- Undo History Size
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The size of the available undo history can be configured, from 50 to 500 steps. Once the undo history reaches the selected size, the oldest undo step will be discarded with each new editing action. The Clear History button immediately deletes the whole undo history of the current project and of the audio editor (which has its own undo system). Beware of data loss, because deleting the undo history might result in the loss of original audio or MIDI recordings (if they were edited and only available via undo).
- Share Undo History
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When sharing a project via the MediaBay’s Share button, a zip file containing the project’s .cbp and audio files is created. If this setup option is enabled, the (hidden) undo history file is also included in the zip file.
- Physical Inputs/Outputs (not in LE), (iOS only)
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Cubasis supports 24 inputs and 24 outputs by default. The optional 64/64 beta feature option lets you extend the number of physical inputs and outputs to 64 channels at your own risk.