Instruction Manual
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Unpack Bundle dialog
Dialog Reference
Unpack Bundle dialog
The Unpack Bundle dialog allows you specify the folder where you want to
store the unpacked project and the folder where you want to store the
project’s audio data. This dialog only appears if you have the Use per-
project audio folders option selected in the Global Options dialog.
Project Name
Enter a file name for your project. The default name is the same as the
bundle filename but with the .
CWP extension.
Location
Select a folder in which your project file is saved.
Audio Path
Select a folder in which your project’s audio data is stored.
Store Project Audio in its own Folder
Check this option to use per-project audio. If you uncheck this option, the
project audio is stored in the default audio data folder.
Create One File per Clip
Check this option to create a separate wave file for each clip in your project.
If you uncheck this option, all audio is stored in two wave files, a mono file
with all the project’s mono audio, and a stereo file with all the projects
stereo audio.
Unpack OMF dialog
The Unpack OMF dialog appears when you open an OMF file.
Note: when you import an OMF that uses embedded media, SONAR can
determine the bit depth and sample rate of the embedded media, and it will
set those fields as the default values for OMF import. If the OMF is using
externally linked media, SONAR will not be able to determine the sample
rate of the media and will default to a 44,100 sample rate. In this case it is
desirable to know the sample rate of the original material so the import OMF
settings can be set to avoid resampling the media, if resampling is not
desired.
Select from the following unpack options:
Sample Rate
This field displays the sample rate that the imported audio uses if you’re
using embedded media; if you’re using externally linked media, this field