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williamconifer
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I recorded almost a 2 hour live performance with 4 tracks. This took up about 2 gigs of HD space. So the band said to work on 5 of the 20 songs. I had some basic channel settings setup already for the rough mix I gave to the band. So to isolate each track to produce I simply saved as the original recording to another name I then opened up that file in Sonar 2, spilt before and after the song I wanted to work on and then deleted everthing on the time line before and after the song. I would then produce/mix the song. I did this with 6 songs.
I checked my harddrive and found that each new project I created for each song to mix had the same amount of data in it 2 gigs. So now I have like 14 gigs of HD space dedicated to this project when it should only be about 4 gigs.
2 Questions:
1. what is the proper way to "extract" a song out of a long recording to work on it seperately without duplicating all of the wav files of the original recording?
2. How can I "prune" the file size of the project files I already have without damaging the data?
thanks
Jack
I recorded almost a 2 hour live performance with 4 tracks. This took up about 2 gigs of HD space. So the band said to work on 5 of the 20 songs. I had some basic channel settings setup already for the rough mix I gave to the band. So to isolate each track to produce I simply saved as the original recording to another name I then opened up that file in Sonar 2, spilt before and after the song I wanted to work on and then deleted everthing on the time line before and after the song. I would then produce/mix the song. I did this with 6 songs.
I checked my harddrive and found that each new project I created for each song to mix had the same amount of data in it 2 gigs. So now I have like 14 gigs of HD space dedicated to this project when it should only be about 4 gigs.
2 Questions:
1. what is the proper way to "extract" a song out of a long recording to work on it seperately without duplicating all of the wav files of the original recording?
2. How can I "prune" the file size of the project files I already have without damaging the data?
thanks
Jack