From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: Editing and Mixing
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Backing up - Cubase Tutorial
From the course: Cubase Pro 10 Essential Training: Editing and Mixing
Backing up
- [Instructor] I want to now look at the partner functionality to exporting our mix when we require copies of our project. I'm referring to backing up our Qbase project, so we can archive it for future use or to pass it on to another Qbase user, so he or she can pick up the project from where we left off. With our project here, let's set about this process. Come to File and run down to Back Up Project just below Export. If you've not already got a folder location created and set up ready for the files, set up one now. I'll call this Gatsby LL. This folder will contain all the files that make up this project and I've made available this project for you to work with as you progress through the course. Now, at this point, you might be asking, why don't I simply make a copy of the original project folder and use that as a backed up archive or even send it to a friend in ZIP format? Well, of course you could do that and…
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Restoration options5m 59s
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RestoreRig2m 7s
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Sibilance issues3m 46s
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DeEssers4m 28s
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Render in place6m 4s
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Sidechaining5m 2s
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Introducing quantization4m 31s
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Quantization panel3m 24s
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Further quantization4m 17s
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Locking grooves5m 44s
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Export to audio5m 12s
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Backing up6m 26s
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