Alesis iO Mix Reference Manual - Page 30

recording by choosing Project | Add Track | Audio.

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4 Getting Started with Cubase LE 3. Cubase needs to know where to place audio. Choose a directory here. An excellent scheme for storing your projects is to create a directory called "audio projects." Then, within that folder, create a new folder for each song you work on. Cubase will store your song file and all associated audio files in that same folder. 4. Now, you have a blank project. Add an audio track for recording by choosing "Project" | "Add Track" | "Audio." 28

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Getting Started with Cubase LE
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3.
Cubase needs to know where to place audio.
Choose a
directory here.
4.
Now, you have a blank project.
Add an audio track for
recording by choosing “Project” | “Add Track” | “Audio.”
An excellent scheme for
storing your projects is to
create a directory called
“audio projects.”
Then,
within that folder, create a
new folder for each song you
work on. Cubase will store
your song file and all
associated audio files in that
same folder.