Hey guys,
I recently recorded a 2 hour long multi-track session (5 separate tracks) of our band jamming. Now I want to cut this big clip into several smaller clips which I want to put in new projects.
I thought it would be as simple as selecting the regions I want to copy and pasting them into a new project.
This works however every time I do this it copies the ENTIRE audio files (ie. the 2 hour long audio files) which takes ages and it means each new project takes up the same space as the big 2 hour long project.
So basically what cubase is doing is copying the original audio files to a new project folder and then just referencing the short clip I actually want to listen to.
Obviously this is horribly inefficient. Is there a way to actually cut the big project into several smaller projects without actually having the huge audio files in every new project?
Cheers,
-Dan
I recently recorded a 2 hour long multi-track session (5 separate tracks) of our band jamming. Now I want to cut this big clip into several smaller clips which I want to put in new projects.
I thought it would be as simple as selecting the regions I want to copy and pasting them into a new project.
This works however every time I do this it copies the ENTIRE audio files (ie. the 2 hour long audio files) which takes ages and it means each new project takes up the same space as the big 2 hour long project.
So basically what cubase is doing is copying the original audio files to a new project folder and then just referencing the short clip I actually want to listen to.
Obviously this is horribly inefficient. Is there a way to actually cut the big project into several smaller projects without actually having the huge audio files in every new project?
Cheers,
-Dan