Cue Sheet Templates
A cue sheet is an alternate form of the CD report, based on raw UTF-8 text, and can be customized in several ways. Creating a cue sheet requires an understanding of computers and some knowledge about programming, because it makes use of the commands and variables concept.
You can make a copy of a factory cue sheet template to create a custom cue sheet template. The factory templates are located in the following locations:
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Windows: C:\Program Files\Steinberg\WaveLab Pro 9.5\Factory Presets\Presets\AudioCdCueSheetTemplates\
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macOS: /Applications/WaveLab Pro 9.5.app/Contents/Factory Presets/Presets/AudioCdCueSheetTemplates/
Cue sheets are organized in the following way: There are a number of codes, commands, and variables, which you place in a text file – the template. If you ask the program to generate a cue sheet, it creates the text file based on the codes it finds in the template.
If the program encounters a variable, it replaces this with some information about the CD. For example, there is a variable called “NUM_TRACKS”. When the program finds this, it replaces it with the actual number of tracks in the CD.
Commands, on the other hand, are instructions for the program to do something. For example, the command “TIMECODE SEPARATOR =” followed by a few special characters, instructs the program what characters should be inserted between timecode values, so that you can get timecode values printed out in the format 00:00:00.00, “00 00 00 00”, or anything else you prefer.
The following codes can be entered for specific purposes:
- $
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A variable. The text that follows right after the “$” is the command name, for example, “$TITLE”. A variable can occur anywhere on a line, and there can be any number of variables on a line.
- #
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A command. The text that follows after the “#” is the command name, for example, “#FOR EACH TRACK”. There can only be one command per line and there should not be anything else on that line.
- ;
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If a line starts with a semi-colon “;”, the line is interpreted as a comment. Nothing on such a line is used in the cue sheet. This is useful for making notes, for example.
All other text characters can be entered on their own lines or among the variables, and are used as they are. For example, if you type “Title: $TITLE” and the title you have entered is “My Greatest Hits”, the text “Title: My Greatest Hits” appears in the cue sheet.
To find out more about the available commands and how they are used, you can open the included templates and study them. The following variables are available:
Track Number
- T0
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As decimal number “1” or “22”
- T1
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Blank Justified Two Digit Number “ 1” or “22”
- T2
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Zero Justified Two Digit Number “01” or “22”
Track Index
- I0
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As decimal number “1” or “22”
- I1
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Blank Justified Two Digit Number “ 1” or “22”
- I2
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Zero Justified Two Digit Number “01” or “22”
Copy Protection Status
- C1
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“x” or “ ”
- C2
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“Y” or “N”
Emphasis Status
- E1
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“x” or “ ”
- E2
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“Y” or “N”
Absolute Time of Index
- TIME_IA_0
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As decimal number
- TIME_IA_1
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Blank justified 7 digit decimal number
- TIME_IA_2
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff”
- TIME_IA_3
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not displayed
- TIME_IA_4
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” compressed if there are no hours, none are displayed
- TIME_IA_5
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no hours displayed
- TIME_IA_6
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not shown, no hours displayed
- TIME_IA_7
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no minutes displayed if not required, no hours displayed
- TIME_IA_8
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s 4f”
- TIME_IA_9
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s”
Index Time Relative to Start of CD
- TIME_IR_0
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As decimal number
- TIME_IR_1
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Blank justified 7 digit decimal number
- TIME_IR_2
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff”
- TIME_IR_3
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not displayed
- TIME_IR_4
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” compressed if there are no hours, none are displayed
- TIME_IR_5
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no hours displayed
- TIME_IR_6
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not shown, no hours displayed
- TIME_IR_7
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no minutes displayed if not required, no hours displayed
- TIME_IR_8
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s 4f”
- TIME_IR_9
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s”
Index Time Relative to Start of Track
- TIME_IT_0
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As decimal number
- TIME_IT_1
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Blank justified 7 digit decimal number
- TIME_IT_2
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff”
- TIME_IT_3
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not displayed
- TIME_IT_4
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” compressed if there are no hours, none are displayed
- TIME_IT_5
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no hours displayed
- TIME_IT_6
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not shown, no hours displayed
- TIME_IT_7
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no minutes displayed if not required, no hours displayed
- TIME_IT_8
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s 4f”
- TIME_IT_9
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s”
Pause Length
- TIME_PA_0
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As decimal number
- TIME_PA_1
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Blank justified 7 digit decimal number
- TIME_PA_2
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff”
- TIME_PA_3
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not displayed
- TIME_PA_4
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” compressed if there are no hours, none are displayed
- TIME_PA_5
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no hours displayed
- TIME_PA_6
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not shown, no hours displayed
- TIME_PA_7
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no minutes displayed if not required, no hours displayed
- TIME_PA_8
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s 4f”
- TIME_PA_9
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s”
Track Length
- TIME_TR_0
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As decimal number
- TIME_TR_1
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Blank justified 7 digit decimal number
- TIME_TR_2
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff”
- TIME_TR_3
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not displayed
- TIME_TR_4
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” compressed if there are no hours, none are displayed
- TIME_TR_5
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no hours displayed
- TIME_TR_6
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not shown, no hours displayed
- TIME_TR_7
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no minutes displayed if not required, no hours displayed
- TIME_TR_8
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s 4f”
- TIME_TR_9
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s”
CD Length
- TIME_CD_0
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As decimal number
- TIME_CD_1
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Blank justified 7 digit decimal number
- TIME_CD_2
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff”
- TIME_CD_3
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not displayed
- TIME_CD_4
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Time as “hh:mm:ss:ff” compressed if there are no hours, none are displayed
- TIME_CD_5
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no hours displayed
- TIME_CD_6
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” blank justified, leading zero not shown, no hours displayed
- TIME_CD_7
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Time as “mm:ss:ff” no minutes displayed if not required, no hours displayed
- TIME_CD_8
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s 4f”
- TIME_CD_9
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Time format as “1h 2mn 3s”
Various
- NUM_TRACKS
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Total number of tracks as decimal number
- UPC
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UPC/EAN code
- ISRC
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ISRC code
- FILE
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File name (no path)
- PFILE
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File name (with path)
- TRACK_NAME
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Track name
- TRACK_COMMENT
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Track comment