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On Jul 1, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Anthony Cinquini wrote:
> I am having trouble figuring out how to name my audio files.
> Here is what I do:
>
> 1. Open autoload song
> 2. File > Save As - I then type the name of the song (say TEST
> SONG), then I create a new Folder with the same name (TEST SONG).
> 3. I then go to the Audio window and Audio File / Set Audio
> Record Path.
> 4. I set the Recording Path to the same Folder (TEST SONG).
> 5. I type in a "File Name" (say TEST). The "Use Audio
Object
> Name for File Name" is checked.
>
> The problem I encounter is the name that is on my hard drive in
> the Folder is always "Audio X#YY.wav" (X and YY are numbers).
> What I would like it to say is "TEST X#YY.wav". What am I
> doing wrong?
>
> I recently had a hard drive failure scare and hadn't backup in
> a while. My concern is that even though all my Folders have
> different names, all the audio files in each individual folder
> list the audio files as Audio X#YY.wav. If they were correct,
> I could "put it all back together if needed".
>
> Back in the ver 5 and before I never had this problem.
>
>
>
I would highly recommend saving your songs as projects - it creates a
subfolder structure to separate out your audio files, bounces, etc.
and keeps everything within the same folder structure from that point
forward. Very good for ensuring everything stays witthin the same
directory and there's no cross-referencing of files in other
directories by your song.
The command is File, Save as project.
Hope that helps!
- Dennis
Dennis Crumbine . dc@denniscrumbine.com . www.denniscrumbine.com
917.886.7760 . 212.242.0322
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