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Chapter 21 Editing Audio in the Sample Editor 503
To duplicate the audio file youre working on:
m Choose Audio File > Create Backup (default key command: Command-B)
This creates a copy of the audio file (with the extension .dup) in the same folder as the
source file.
To revert to a backup file:
m Choose Audio File > Revert to Backup (default key command: Shift-Command-B).
This function completely replaces the current audio file with the backup (provided one
exists, of course).
Important: You can not reverse this function with Undo.
To save a copy with a different name—to the location of your choice:
1 Choose Audio File > Save A Copy As.
2 Choose the desired settings in the Save A Copy As dialog:
You can set the desired sample rate, bit depth, file format, stereo conversion, and dither
type for the destination file. The dialog also features an Add resulting files to Audio
Bin option, allowing you to add the file to the Audio Bin, following the save.
3 Browse to the location (hard drive and folder) that you want to store the audio file in,
then type a name for the audio file in the name field.
4 Click the Save button.