Shot Slau, i was about to point out that simply coppying the session file will still result in the audio being saved in the original location.
This is something which everybody runs in to at some point, and a sure way to nicely mess up your perfectly organized project folders. Sent from my iPhone > On 20 Apr 2016, at 15:15, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote: > > I just want to point out something about copying a session file into a new > folder. Just so there's no misunderstanding, simply copying a session file > into a new folder will result in that session file saving the recorded files > to the Audio Files folder that resides in the original folder from whence the > original session file came. The way to go about copying a session file for a > new project is to open the original file and use "Save Copy In…" under the > file menu. One can choose to not copy the audio files from the original > session. This results in essentially a blank session copy. Opening the new > session file and recording will put the new audio files in the Audio Files > folder for the newly saved session. Using "Save Copy In" is kind of the long > way around using a template with the added flexibility of being able to > create the newly saved copy to include only selected tracks rather than all > tracks as one would have with a session created from a template. As always, > there's more than one way to achieve the desired result. > Slau > >> On Apr 20, 2016, at 6:29 AM, Steve Sparrow <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hey Ricky. i’m not sure if this helps at all. How ever, do you need a >> template. I don’t really use them. All I do is create a session, set it up >> the way I want, then call it some generic name like band platform, or >> something like that. If I want to re use it for a number of songs or >> projects, i can always go back to that session file. and start from there. >> I often grabb the session file, and create a new folder, copy in my session >> file, and start a new project that way. >> >> As far as importing tracks there is import session data. I use this all the >> time. How ever you very well may be aware of all this and i may be right off >> track, and be misisunderstanging your question. >> Steve >> >>> On 20 Apr 2016, at 12:18 am, Ricky Prevatte <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> ThanksSlau I did that. My problem is now how to emport the tracks in to >>> the template. Because I could not get this done made me dought my >>> templatecreating ability. Do you know how to do track import? I know how >>> to import a track I just do not know how to make it lined up with the >>> template. Who could I contact to get this done? Does anyone know? >>> >>> Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154 >>> >>>> On Apr 19, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> I don't use templates in general but, for starters, what you want to do is >>>> create a session file rather than a template first. Set up the file the >>>> way you want and then save it as a template. If you want to alter the >>>> template in the future, open a session with that template, a new session >>>> is created, alter the file and save it as a template again. If you name it >>>> the same as the original template, it'll overwrite the old template. I'm >>>> pretty sure that should work for you. >>>> HTH, >>>> Slau >>>> >>>>> On Apr 19, 2016, at 8:58 AM, Ricky Prevatte <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> So I am having trouble creating a template and importing tracks into that >>>>> template for another project. My business is picking up for recording. I >>>>> will record three bands live Saturday. They are all Four piece bands >>>>> wanted to use a template for the bands that I Record Saturday I created >>>>> for another band. I watched a video I could not tell if the guy was >>>>> importing one track at the time I am not sure my template that I created >>>>> is proper. 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