Reference Guide
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Menu reference
File > Save
The File > Save command saves the current project. If multiple projects are open, the project with
the focus is saved.
For more information, see “Saving your work” on page 302.
File > Save As
The File > Save As command opens the Save As dialog where you can save a project with the
name, directory, and format you specify. The formats available are:
• Normal. Also known as a Project file (extension .cwp)
• Bundle. Contains all the audio and MIDI data (extension .cwb)
• Template. Save project settings so you can use them with new projects (extension .cwt)
• MIDI Format 0. Standard MIDI File that has all channels merged into one track.
• MIDI Format 1. Standard MIDI File that keeps each channel on a separate track.
• Riff MIDI Format 0. Riff MIDI File of Format 0.
• Riff MIDI Format 1. Riff MIDI File of Format 1.
See also:
“Saving your work” on page 302
“Labeling your projects” on page 305
“To display and edit project information” on page 306
“File statistics” on page 307
File > Import > Audio
The File > Import > Audio command lets you import “Digital audio” on page 1806 information
stored in wave file format into any track (or, for stereo, two tracks) of a project.
The File > Import > Audio command supports the following digital audio file types:
• Wave (extension .wav)
• MPEG (extensions .mpeg, .mpg, .mp2, and .mp3)
• Windows Media files (extension .wma)
• Apple AIFF (extensions .aif and .aiff)
• MS Streaming Format (extension .ams)