Urgent Cubase Help Needed!!!!!

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Trivun

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Okay, it's not that urgent. But still something ideally sorted out within the next hour or so.

Long story short, I've been commissioned to make a trailer for a theatre production by the lecturer and students involved, through my university. Now, a friend of mine did some music for the trailer which I need to start with, but it's a .cpr file (i.e. a Cubase project file). I need to convert it to a .mp3 file which I can only do in Cubase, which lo and behold, I don't have.

Therefore, what I want is for someone who has Cubase who can help me out to post in the thread, or PM me, and give me their email address. Then I can send that person the file, that person can convert it for me, and send the converted file back to me by email so I can get this trailer done. It should only be about 45 seconds to a minute in length, the trailer is supposed to be really short.

If anyone can help then please, I really need this done ASAP, people are depending on me here, and I've just spent about four hours trying to download a trial version of Cubase only for it to not work on my computer, so it really is starting to get on my nerves a little bit now...
 

Trivun

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Come on people, I really need some help here. Does nobody have Cubase at all who can help me?
 

BonsaiK

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Wish I could help. I used to have Cubase but not anymore. Hate the thing.

You won't find a .cpr to .mp3 convertor.

Why not tell your silly friend to click the "export as .wav" option in Cubase under the File menu and then give you that file? (Which is of course what he should have done in the first place, the goof.) Then you can convert the .wav to .mp3 if you must using any of dozens of file convertors. Mind you, you're better off keeping it as .wav or you're going to get a pretty severe reduction in quality.
 

Trivun

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BonsaiK said:
Wish I could help. I used to have Cubase but not anymore. Hate the thing.

You won't find a .cpr to .mp3 convertor.

Why not tell your silly friend to click the "export as .wav" option in Cubase under the File menu and then give you that file? (Which is of course what he should have done in the first place, the goof.) Then you can convert the .wav to .mp3 if you must using any of dozens of file convertors. Mind you, you're better off keeping it as .wav or you're going to get a pretty severe reduction in quality.
Okay, thanks for the advice :D. I should probably see him later at uni anyway, so I can ask him to sort it out then. The higher quality the better, I reckon, though for a 45 second trailer with a voiceover at the end it shouldn't matter too much. I'm just a little annoyed because I meant to finish the trailer over the weekend and I've not even been able to start it, which means delays for the people who asked me to do it in the first place :(