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RE: Multi track editing question



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
> 
> 




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