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Old 09-05-2003
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creating a backup of the songs

I've been recording in Cubase 5.1. for a while now and have a lot of unfinished songs, wich means my hard drive is full of wav. files.
Whenever I finish a song I just save the result to an audio cd, but how can I make some sort of backup from all the wav. files a song is made of. Also, If let's say my hard disk would crash, would I be able to restore the arrangement with this backup? Does this also apply for midi?

I would not like to see all that work go to waste because of a system failure, a virus or a human error.

Thanks.
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I'm not positive this goes for Cubase, but usually you create a new folder for each new song.
Just drag the whole folder into Nero.
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i think it's all locked up in the audio pool,,,

go into the audio pool and try some things
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