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Is there some easy way to get old Cakewalk files into Reaper?

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there should be a consolidate or bundle function that will either render all tracks from time=0 or create timestamped files
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In Reaper?
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In sonar I think there is some sort of consolidate function
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Yeah, but it creates a bundle file that I don't think Reaper can import. The only way I can think of is to drag your .wav files into Reaper from your Sonar project directory. In other words, no easy way.
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Yeah, but it creates a bundle file that I don't think Reaper can import. The only way I can think of is to drag your .wav files into Reaper from your Sonar project directory. In other words, no easy way.
I've opened 4 track Cakewalk bundle files, but I could only find a one track wav file in wherever the wav files seem to go...? It's not really important...just thought it would be cool to finish the Cakewalk bundles in Reaper. Or at least convert them to Reaper files. I'll figure it out when I get over this cold. I can't seem to think.
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I went to Insert/ media file (reaper) and browsed to my cakewalk audio folder.
From there, I held down the control key and selected each individual track (wav) for that particular song and then hit open, Reaper opened all the wav files (tracks) as individual tracks.

This was just a couple days ago and unfortunately, it's been the only thing I've done with Reaper (just downloaded it).


Not a super easy way of doing it but not a difficult one either.


Edit: Just realized this is an older thread, oh well, maybe it'll help anyway.
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