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Thanks CPR That's part of the problem. I'm not comfortable with having multiple projects referencing the same WAV files. It makes doing low level editing of the wavs a huge pain. Sometimes I want to apply effects directly to the wavs rather than use the plug ins. And I'd say 75% of the stuff on the cassettes is junk anyway. And part of it is a mindset thing for me. I just like the clarity of having a project organized in the simplest way. Because by and large, I'm a disorganized mess! -----Original Message----- From: cpr@musetrap.com [mailto:cpr@musetrap.com] Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 9:28 AM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: RE: Multi track editing question Bill, You don't have to copy the audio for each project. Vegas does non-destructive editing, meaning you can open the same wave files for each project, cut out what you don't want for each one, and it doesn't effect the actual wave file. So, again in my case, I have one copy of the 8 tracks from ADAT and a Vegas project for each song... of course, once I am done editing the songs I render them to a stereo wave file... and I copy the audio files and the Vegas projects off onto CD and delete them from my harddrive... peace