Cut&Paste

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2011/07/18 08:16:01 (permalink)

Cut&Paste

Hi,
after recording a live concert I would like to separate the songs and have a new project for each of the songs. I selected a part of the record and tried cut and paste but noticed that the complete .wav files are copied into the new project ( "Always Copy Imported Audio Files" was set).
Is there a possibility to have only the part of the original .wav file copied into the new project that was selected?

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herb
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    Re:Cut&Paste 2011/07/18 09:47:09 (permalink)
    Simple enough to do.

    Select the track
    Position your NOW time to the gap between songs 1 & 2
    Hit 'S' (for Split)

    Now you can copy this portion over to your new project.

    You could of course copy the entire wav into your new project and do the split there.

    This is theoretically & in practice much safer as you're working on a copy of the data, not the original, hence the original remains intact & safe.

    Also, you could always simply slip edit each song by trimming off the beginnings & ends of each song.

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    Re:Cut&Paste 2011/07/18 09:55:18 (permalink)
    thx for the reply. I'll have a try
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    Re:Cut&Paste 2011/07/19 06:03:33 (permalink)
    Hi,
    I followed your suggestion. I copied the portion to my new project and only this portion is visible in the new project.
    Unfortunately the file size of the copied sections did not decrease although I selected just a small part of the record. So each time I pasted a portion into a new project I have these large files. Maybe I overlooked something?
    When doing copy & paste I expected to have only the part of the .wav files copied into the new project that belongs to the portion I selected ...
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    Re:Cut&Paste 2011/07/19 08:51:10 (permalink)
    Yep.

    You'll find if you grab hold of the "handles" at either side of the clip and drag left/right, you'll see the original wav start to appear. Slip editing is non-destructive.

    To make it permanent and reduce file size, select the shortened wav and "Apply Trimming"

    Then save and re-open.

    I think bounce to clips will do the same thing, though don't quote me on that.

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