mixsit,
You mentioned the 'Folders Tab' -would that be the =other= data path box (not 'global' 'audio data')?
No . . . I mistakenly mentioned the Folders Tab, when I should have mentioned the Audio Data Tab (I kinda' misunderstood what you meant by *song folder*, which I took to mean Project Folder . . . the data path of which is mapped under the Folders Tab.)
But this is what I was getting at . . .
The Global Audio Folder is where all audio files are stored when
Per-Project Audio is not switched on.
That's all you really need to know to figure it out.
When Per-Project Audio is switched on, any action taken within the program relative to the storing of audio data brings up a prompt where the data path to both Project files & audio data can be mapped (overriding the default "global" setting.)
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1) If you want to create specific folders for the audio data contained within each Project, leave it on; & map accordingly (which is what I meant by "at the Project level.")
2) If you want *all* audio data to be referenced from a single "default" folder, turn it off.
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When you said you "set my 'global' 'audio' to a project sub-folder on the audio drive", well . . . that's a misnomer of sorts. You would not want the Global folder within a Project folder . . . they're two completely different animals.
Follow 1) & 2), from above; & you'll be OK.
Hope this helps.
mark4man
BTW - Jaymz had a good point about the Picture Cache. Always use that secondary drive for
audio data only.