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Excellent Bill! I wasn't clear on what your desire for individual files was, but this totally makes sense.. :) Good look.. :) peace -cpr Quoting Bill Wolf <wiw@nyc.rr.com>: > 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 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.