Cubase 5 Workshop - How to export your projects
Cubase is an excellent production tool, but sometimes you will need to transfer projects to another system for mixing or other tasks. Hollin Jones gets moving.

Cubase, like many other leading DAWs, is a true ‘one-box’ solution, capable of everything from recording and editing through mixing, mastering and scoring to picture. This end-to-end functionality is what makes it such a complete production solution and a great many users do everything inside Cubase, from the initial idea to the finished master. There are, however, some situations in which you might need to get your material out of Cubase and onto another system. Typically, this would be to mix a project in a big studio. Mixing is probably the one stage of the production process when it’s worth spending any budget you have to work in a professionally designed, acoustically treated space with excellent monitoring (that’s assuming, of course, that your budget is limited, but then most people’s are).
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 82
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