Importing Tracks (Cubase Pro only)

You can import audio, instrument, sampler, MIDI, chord, marker, and video tracks from other Nuendo or Cubase projects.

Audio, instrument, MIDI, sampler tracks

A new track is created in your project and all events, channel settings, and TrackVersions are imported.

The following mixer settings are not imported: the channel visibility and zone settings, the record-enable status, the send destination, and the device panel settings. The routing settings are imported only if the active project contains the same routing sources and destinations as the imported track.

Note

You can also import a track as a new TrackVersion of an existing track. This new TrackVersion gets the name of the imported track and contains all its events. The channel settings of the existing track remain unchanged. If the imported track contains more than one TrackVersion, only its active TrackVersion is imported.

Imported TrackVersions must be of the same type as the track in your active project.

Marker tracks

A new marker track is created. If your project already contains 10 marker tracks, you cannot import a marker track from another project. In this case, you must remove an existing marker track first.

Note

Projects from other Steinberg applications can contain more than 10 marker tracks. If you import marker tracks from these projects, only the first 10 selected marker tracks in the Import Options dialog are imported to your project.

Chord tracks

A chord track is created. If your project already contains a chord track, it is replaced by the imported chord track.

Video tracks

A video track is created. If your project already contains a video track, you cannot import a video track from another project. In this case, you must remove the existing video track first.

Note

Projects from other Steinberg applications can contain more than one video track. If you import video tracks from these projects, only the first selected video track in the Import Options dialog is imported to your project.