Variaudio changes to a track in cubase pro 14

I’m new to cubase and made changes to a vocal track. By changing an event on its audio track. In the audio editor it is ok now (made changes to pitch an alike), but I don’t get the changes to an (or the) audio track.

If I start playing the song at that event, I hear two vocals on top of each other, where I can mute the original audio by muting the original audio track, and then I hear only one vocal audio.

However, how do I get the changed audio in the cubase project. Either on it’s own track or by replacing the original unchanged audio on it’s original track (as I don’t need that unchanged audio anymore anyway).

I still hear the vocal audio (even when muted the original audio track), but I don’t see the changed audio on any track, nor in the mixer.

I did read that I had to right click in the event and select ‘bounce to replace‘ or select that option in the audio menu (after selecting the event in the audio editor), but that option is not there at all. Not when right clicking the event, nor in the audio menu.

I’m strugling already two days to get this right and I begin getting desperate.

Please help!

Pff, I finally found it. It seems to be called ‘Render in place‘, in the Edit menu.

Now, I had something to search for in the cubase pro v14 manual and found it on page 1399 and further down. It was in the chapter called ‘Rendering audio and midi‘.

I had to select the track with the changed (variaudio-ed) events first (and to un-mute it).

I also had to ensure that no events were selected on that audio track.

I don’t know if it was needed, but I also ensured that no event of that track was in the audio editor, and then selected Edit=>Render in place=>Render settings.

In the dialog window, I did had to set the Processing to ‘Dry (….)‘/

Finally, I clicked on the ‘Render’ button and after a little while, all audio events were saved in the audio pool (phycially in the project folder’s Audio folder.

I still hear all the audio doubled, but I can work that out later on, by just removing the original track (and maybe that original wav file in the pool/audio folder as well).

You don’t know how good this feels. Solved!