Hi,
I have a problem with Adobe Audition 2.0. Every time I record a new song, a new idea--a simple melody--I always end up recording the riffs many times because I either screw up or I simply want to change something in them, forcing me to record again. This means that quite a lot of tracks (in .wav format) are recorded and end up saved in my computer, filling A LOT of space since, I repeat, they are large wave files.
This is true for every Adobe Audition 2.0 session, as short and simple my new "song" is. Of course the more complex songs/ideas take a lot more space because have more tracks in them...etc.
The problem is that, while these files are saved in my computer, I don't even use them! They're just erratic takes that lie around taking space unnecessarily.
Is there a way Adobe Audition 2.0 can delete these unused files automatically when I save my session and close the program?
For every session I start, I know exactly which track files I'm using and know their location in my hard drive, but spotting every single one of them from among 50 other unused tracks which I have to carefully select and delete is a very tedious and time-consuming burden. I'm hoping that Adobe Audition 2.0 can solve this problem on its own.
Thanks a lot!
Spitz
I have a problem with Adobe Audition 2.0. Every time I record a new song, a new idea--a simple melody--I always end up recording the riffs many times because I either screw up or I simply want to change something in them, forcing me to record again. This means that quite a lot of tracks (in .wav format) are recorded and end up saved in my computer, filling A LOT of space since, I repeat, they are large wave files.
This is true for every Adobe Audition 2.0 session, as short and simple my new "song" is. Of course the more complex songs/ideas take a lot more space because have more tracks in them...etc.
The problem is that, while these files are saved in my computer, I don't even use them! They're just erratic takes that lie around taking space unnecessarily.
Is there a way Adobe Audition 2.0 can delete these unused files automatically when I save my session and close the program?
For every session I start, I know exactly which track files I'm using and know their location in my hard drive, but spotting every single one of them from among 50 other unused tracks which I have to carefully select and delete is a very tedious and time-consuming burden. I'm hoping that Adobe Audition 2.0 can solve this problem on its own.
Thanks a lot!
Spitz
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