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Left & right selectors

I just bought Cubase SE3 and I am having a problem burning a project to cd. When I go to export, audio mixdown it tells me the left and right selectors arent set. What does this mean and how do I fix it?

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if you look at the top of the track view, where the waveforms are, there is a little white triangle wedge thing, one of the locators. drag it out a bit. you'll now see two locators. set one at the beginning of the song and one at the end. one is the start locator and one is the end locator. if you set them backward, you'll see red and you won't be able to export. if you do it right, you'll see blue between the locators. that will be $50 for my time.

the locators are useful for different things like looping a section while you're editing or setting song end/begin points.
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Hold ctrl and left click to set the left marker at the beginning of the song, hold alt and left click to set the right marker at the end of the song.

Saves all that dragging around.
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left & Right selectors

Thank you, that was driving me crazy.
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