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Old 08-02-2004
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Saving audios to new folder

Here's the thing,

When I started I had no idea and cubase was saving all my audios to the one folder. Later I found out that this was not good. I now have one song in that folder that I want and the rest is crap. I want to move these audios (the good ones) to another folder so I can back it up. (the whole folder is way too big to put on disk.) When I look in the folder there is hundreds of audio 1. audio 2 etc and no way of knowing which are the ones I want. When I delete unused audio in the cubase song it doesn't delete the crap ones( I guess because they are from different songs) Can I choose to copy the audios to a differnt folder when the song is open, or is there any other way to achieve my goal.
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Open the song you want to save, and click on "save to new folder". It will save your song and the tracks you are using to a new folder. If however you have done punch ins, those tracks technically are still a part of your song.
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Thanks xstatic,
What do you mean by puch ins
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Punch in... i.e. You record a vocal track and there is a mistake on it. So you play it back and at the correct time hit record, re-sing the part, and then hit record again. You have now done a "punch-in" or an "overdub". This can be done over and over as many times as you want. However, if you have not deleted those takes that you did not want, then they are still a part of your project and taking up space.
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