Cubase has an annoying feature that carries between projects. I noticed yesterday that the location of all my audio files for the past five weeks is in a sub folder in c drive documents, in a folder that has something like audio 193 or 194 etc as a title. I have all the project files on a e drive, carefully labelled and ordered. When you create a new project there is a tick box and it puts your audio files in a standard location, that c drive address, for the new project,rather than where you save it, and the tick box carries over to e next project. A real pain and I've realised I now have hundreds of audio files from projects there and worse, because there is no link to the project, it's impossible to just copy and paste them to the project files because the file names are the track names not project name ! The only solution I have found is to open each projects, go into the pool manager and see which of the audio folders contains this projects files and then go and copy them over from the audio folder there to the one they should be in. I have hundreds of these full of project audio. It will take hours to move them all, and of course the odd one will be lost. The alternate tick box asks for the address of the new project as an alternative. Why there is not an option to put them in the same folder as the project I'll never know. Seems such a sensible option to be missing. As I rarely delete duff takes, I'm looking at thousands and thousands of audio files in stupidly named folders.