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Old 07-26-1999
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Hi all you knowledgeable people....

I am at the point where I need to do some serious archiving of Cakewalk recordings.

My question is this: Should I open each .wrk file and then save it as a .bun on my CD drive?

How do I know how big the bundle will be before I tell it to save it as a bundle?

I assume that I can also save the work file and all associated .wav files? If so, then how do you know which wav files in the data directory go with which .wrk files?

Any suggestions are appreciated!

Conrad Josepi
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Make a subdirectory (with an appropriate name) for each .bun collection that has all the associated .wrk and .wav files. Then drag and drop the whole folder into your (data) CDR layout.
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