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568 Chapter 24 Managing Audio Files
4 If you’re only saving one region, you can enter a name for the new audio file. The Hide
Extension checkbox hides or shows file extensions (wav, aif, and so on) in the Save As
field.
5 Click the Save button.
Note: If you want to simultaneously save several regions as audio files, you should
name the regions before using the Save Region(s) as command, as existing region
names are applied to the audio files derived from them.
Exporting Tracks as Audio Files
It is also possible to export one or more tracks (all audio regions on tracks) to a new
audio file, or several audio files—one for each Arrange track.
To export all audio regions on a track to a new audio file:
1 Click on the desired track name.
2 Choose File > Export > Track as Audio File from the main menu bar (or use the
corresponding key command, default: Command-E).
3 Provide a name and destination, and make other choices in the Save As dialog, then
click Save.
To export all tracks to several new audio files:
1 Choose File > Export > All Tracks as Audio Files (or use the corresponding key
command).
2 Make your choices in the Save As dialog, and click Save.
Exported audio files are named after the source tracks, so if track 1 is called “Drums,”
track 2 “Bass,” track 3 “Guitar,” the resulting files will be named accordingly.