Instruction Manual
846 Audio File Management
Audio Folders
The Global Options dialog appears.
2. Select the Audio Data tab.
3. In the Per-Project Audio section, check or uncheck the Use Per-Project
Audio Folders option.
4. Click OK to apply the change.
If you enable the per-project audio folder option, the New Project File allows
you to choose the directory where you want to store the new project and a
subdirectory where you want to store the project’s audio data.
Note: if you want to use per-project audio folders, but you don’t want to
choose a folder and fill out the New Project File dialog every time you open
a new project, you can choose to load the Normal template file every time
you use the File-New command. This way you can start using the project
right away. While you’re recording, new audio data is stored in the Global
Audio Folder. When you save the file, you can choose to store the audio in
a per-project folder, or leave the audio in the Global Audio Folder. To use
this option, enable the Autoload Normal.tpl on Startup checkbox that’s
under the
Use Per-Project Audio Folders option in the Global Options
dialog Audio Data tab.
To Create a New Project Using Per-project Audio
1. Select File-New.
The New Project File dialog appears.
2. Enter a filename in the Name field
The Location and Audio Path directories are automatically updated in
the following format:
•C:\default directory\project name. The default directory for new
projects is assigned in the Folders tab of the Global Options dialog.
project name is the project’s per-project folder name.
•C:\default directory\project name\Audio. The default directory for
new projects is assigned in the Folders tab of the Global Options
dialog. project name is the project’s per-project folder name, and
Audio is the subfolder where your audio data will be stored.
3. If you want, rename the Location and/or Audio Path directories.
4. Click OK.