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Why is Vegas not the tool for this? I'm not sitting in front of it, but I assume there is a way to generate individual audio files from a portion of the original... I have used it doing something similar with 8 tracks from ADAT, although I didn't physically delete the non-used audio... I loaded up my Vegas project for a given ADAT tape, did a 'save as' for the first track, edited out what I didn't want, and saved the new project... rinse and repeat for each new track... so, I had like 5-10 projects per tape, which all used the same audio files... at this point I made a backup of the audio files and the Vegas projects on to CD, and then proceeded to do the edits, etc... peace -cpr Quoting Bill Wolf <wiw@nyc.rr.com>: > I have a ton of old stuff recorded to 4 track cassette. I've been >copying > it to my PC using my delta 1010 and Vegas so I end up with a project with > the 4 tracks. I usually just set it up to record and leave the room. So > the entire tape gets recorded. > > > > What I want to do next, and haven't found a good way to do yet, is to >then > chop up the pieces I'm interested in and delete the rest. Only a small >part > of the tapes are interesting to me. So I need something that will let me > copy and paste 4 tracks at the same time and create new projects. > > > > What programs are good at this? > > > > thanks > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.