jimistone
long standing member
I record with Cubase and it has multiple levels of undo. When I'm recording a song I may make several passes on each track. It saves all that to an audio folder. After several songs that have untold scores of passes on each track...the audio folder may have 80 gb of audio. Most of it is throw away. When you look in the audo folder it's like: audio 0014/87439 and hundreds of audio bits labeled like that. Its impossible to go through it and separate the good from the deleteable stuff.
Is there a way to quickly identify and delete all the unused tracks of a project, in the audio folder, when it's finished so as not to take up hard drive space with a lot of junk?
Is there a way to quickly identify and delete all the unused tracks of a project, in the audio folder, when it's finished so as not to take up hard drive space with a lot of junk?