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RE: Multi track editing question



Bill,

 You don't have to copy the audio for each project. Vegas does 
non-destructive
editing, meaning you can open the same wave files for each project, cut out
what you don't want for each one, and it doesn't effect the actual wave 
file.
So, again in my case, I have one copy of the 8 tracks from ADAT and a Vegas
project for each song... of course, once I am done editing the songs I 
render
them to a stereo wave file... and I copy the audio files and the Vegas 
projects
off onto CD and delete them from my harddrive...

peace
-cpr

Quoting Bill Wolf <wiw@nyc.rr.com>:

> Thanks, great info all.
> 
> I guess I'm not comfortable using the same wavs for multiple projects.  
>And
> I do want to conserve disk space rather than make a copy of the full 4
> tracks for each project.  
> 
> Sony F: I'll try your vegas specific suggestions out.  I like the idea of
> rendering the individual tracks out to their own wavs. 
> 
> I guess I want to do the same kind of thing I do when I sometimes copy 
>vinyl
> to mp3; I record the entire thing, look at the wav file in soundforge, 
>and
> just copy and paste into individual wavs.  I just wish it could handle 
>more
> than 2 tracks.
> 
> Thanks all.
> 
> 




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