To create a CD of your music you first need to EXPORT that music from cubase in a file format that a CD burning application will understand.
Cubase-How To EXPORT audio for CD creation
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Thanks , i learned something new , God bless you !
brilliant,, thanks so much,seems so simple but never been able to do
this,excelent.
does this work for cubase LE?
I did exactly what you did, but i don’t hear any sound when I play the
created file 🙁
THANK YOU
after uploading unto my desk top and i pressed play it said Windows Media
Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound
device. There might not be a sound device installed on your computer, it
might be in use by another program, or it might not be functioning
properly. i don’t understand why
Nicoletta A …see the output
his voice is so dreamy
This helped a lot…thank you. But after hearing the exported file outside
of Cubase the quality is terrible. I’ll listen to the multi tracks in
Cubase and it sounds great, but after exporting the file to iTunes it
sounds muffled and levels go in and out. Am I forgetting something?? Please
help.
Thanks for sharing! Excellent video. I know it was for audio and was just
what I needed. I just finished watching a video on midi.
Hi Malcolm, Not sure if you fixed that problem yet, but I have had that
problem before. Computers are just really odd. My fix was that I had to go
back into my DAW and click on preferences go to my sound device, unselect
it, then reselect it and then I was able to do everything that I needed
e.g. recording, exporting, etc. This problem can be anything from a buggy
software to failing sound device (not likely) to a latency problem to a
cpu/ram cache problem. Hope that tidbit helped.
Hi Nicinico, I am just surfing on. Not sure if you fixed this problem. Just
make sure that the data you are working with is audio and not Midi. If
Midi, just create an audio track, mute everything else, and record the midi
output into the audio input for the new track. This essentially converts
your midi to audio and then you can follow the steps in this video to
export the audio. Good luck.
Thank you so much for posting this video 🙂
Thanks for sharing!! quick and easy.
Thank you very much & it was very useful
The only video that would work!!! Thanksss
I am recording a 20 minute long track, and I just can not seem to be able
to export it into multiple parts, without getting some annoying noise just
before it cuts into the next track. I want to export one long track into
five parts, without sonically splitting them. Anyone?
thank you this helped a lot
What if you want to put audio from cubase to YouTube? Please someone tell
me need to know ASAP
Very useful, thank you!