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Old 02-05-2008, 11:14 AM   #13 (permalink)
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When I really want to change a file like flipping it backwards or the like I use a wave editing program called wavelab. This program actually changes the files permanently.

But in short yes cubase will do what I think you are describing.
No, I was asking if Cubase would allow me to directly alter the source audio files, which I didn't think it would. I could use wavelab, or I could just use Adobe Audition which lets me do that plus everything else Cubase can do, although it doesn't have the greatest VST or MIDI support.
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