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Lomitus
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Hello Again Everyone!
Can someone please tell me how your supposed to be able to identify which tracks your using in Cakewalk with the actual .wav file that Cakewalk puts on the harddrive? When I look at the file name in the track window in Cakewalk, it says something to the effect of "Tool Copy 1 of 3" or something to that effect...same thing if I open the file into Sound Forge for editing, but when I look in the directory where I'm storing the wav files on the harddrive, the file names seem to make no sense...it's like some sort of "Top Secret Code" or something....aka it will look something like cWpX9c.wav or something. The file name just don't seem to relate to anything. I would like to "weed" thru some of the various misc takes without having to listen to "all" of them to see which is which (aka delete all the "opppsssss" and allot of start and stops...I'm sure ya'll know what I mean there). I know there's the "Clean Drive" took in Cakewalk, but again it's the same thing...you have to sit there and listen too all the freakin files (in this case 76 files that Cakewalk says it's not using). -And- is there anyway to change this? Aka have Cakewalk save the file to a name of my choosing instead of the random sensless names that it chooses (aka kind of like N-track does...when you save the project it saves all file names to the project name respectivly)?
As Always, I'm greatful for any info!
Jim
Can someone please tell me how your supposed to be able to identify which tracks your using in Cakewalk with the actual .wav file that Cakewalk puts on the harddrive? When I look at the file name in the track window in Cakewalk, it says something to the effect of "Tool Copy 1 of 3" or something to that effect...same thing if I open the file into Sound Forge for editing, but when I look in the directory where I'm storing the wav files on the harddrive, the file names seem to make no sense...it's like some sort of "Top Secret Code" or something....aka it will look something like cWpX9c.wav or something. The file name just don't seem to relate to anything. I would like to "weed" thru some of the various misc takes without having to listen to "all" of them to see which is which (aka delete all the "opppsssss" and allot of start and stops...I'm sure ya'll know what I mean there). I know there's the "Clean Drive" took in Cakewalk, but again it's the same thing...you have to sit there and listen too all the freakin files (in this case 76 files that Cakewalk says it's not using). -And- is there anyway to change this? Aka have Cakewalk save the file to a name of my choosing instead of the random sensless names that it chooses (aka kind of like N-track does...when you save the project it saves all file names to the project name respectivly)?
As Always, I'm greatful for any info!
Jim