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Audio Databases 29 – 685
Creating and opening Audio Databases
Creating an empty Audio Database
There are two ways to create a new empty Audio Database:
Pull down the File menu, select New, and from the menu that appears, se-
lect Audio Database, or…
Click on the New icon on the control bar, and select Audio Database from
the menu that appears.
Either way, a dialog appears, allowing you to specify a name and location for the new Audio
Database.
Opening an existing Audio Database
Audio Database files are opened like any other file in Windows (see
“Opening Waves” on page 71 for information on opening Wave files.
Many of the same methods apply). There is one shortcut, though:
Click on the Open icon on the control bar, and select Audio Database
from the menu that appears.
Audio Database files have the extension “dba”.
You can have many Audio Databases open at the same time. This does
not consume a lot of your system resources.
How Audio Databases are saved
There is no special save command for Audio Databases. Instead, any
changes you make are automatically saved to disk as you go along. If you
close an Audio Database and then open it you will find it exactly as you
left it (to open an Audio Database with a standard layout instead, hold
down [Ctrl] when opening).
You might work a lot on your Audio Databases, organizing files into catego-
ries, etc. Please back the Audio Database files up, in case you experience
data loss. Audio Database files are small compared to audio files.