[RWP] Some questions
Scott Chesworth
scottchesworth at gmail.com
Sun Dec 21 06:58:04 EST 2014
Every track with audio on it has to reference a wave file somewhere
though that's how non-destructive editing works in all DAWs. Last time
I looked at Audacity, the project files were in some sort of custom
format, but judging from the size of them, the same behaviour is
happening, it's just that the wave files are wrapped up in their
project packages. So, I think you're out of luck with that one. Glad
you figured out time selection though.
On 12/20/14, Alex Westphal <ich at alexwestphal.de> wrote:
> I don't know, if my English is clear enough, I try my best to use the
> terms that are necessary, but it seams to fail. Anyway, I found out how
> to create time selection, with Shift+Alt+- and = . My other question
> isn't hard to understand, I thought. I wanted to know, if it is possible
> to render a track within a project. A simmilar function you can find in
> Audacity, where you can mix tracks in a new one, containing all the
> material of the mixed tracks. And that's what I want. I have some
> effects, that I apply to tracks to finish a part of my work. Then to
> avoid the rendering to a "physical" wave file I want to have it in a
> track, that contains my done work with all my effects only as an Audio.
> So I can free resources and Continue working. I know that this function
> is available, but it renders a file as wave, puts it on my harddrive and
> then creates a new track with the finished item. That is what I want,
> except this wave file, that I have to delete manually.
>
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