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Pool Window - Steinberg Documentation

    https://steinberg.help/cubase_pro_artist/v9/en/cubase_nuendo/topics/pool/pool_window_r.html
    Select Project > Pool. Select Media > Open Pool Window. The content of the Pool is divided into the following folders: Audio Folder. Contains all audio clips and regions that are in the project. If the projects contains one or more sampler tracks, a dedicated sampler track subfolder is created in the audio folder.

Pool Window - Steinberg Documentation

    https://steinberg.help/cubase_pro/v11/en/cubase_nuendo/topics/pool/pool_window_r.html
    Pool. Every time that you record on an audio track, a file is created on your hard disk. A reference to this file, a clip, is added to the Pool. Pool Window. The Pool window allows you to manage the media files of the active project. Pool Window Columns. The Pool window columns display information about the clips and regions. Pool Window Toolbar

Audio Pool and A Quick Method to Minimize Breaths on a ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJE-gv6c3wk
    When unwanted breaths disturb good vocal recordings, you might want to consider using a non-destructive way for eliminating them. In this Club Cubase session...

Understanding Audio Files In Cubase - Sound on Sound

    https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/understanding-audio-files-cubase
    Understanding Audio Files In Cubase. The hierarchy of audio clips, events and parts. In the Project window is a part containing four events. The Audio Part Editor shows those events, and in the Sample Editor one of them is ready for editing. The Pool shows that each clip is used by an event once in the Project.

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