Rendering Audio

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2012/09/17 00:29:16 (permalink)

Rendering Audio

Is there somewhere that I can, without typing it in manually, export a mix without having to type out the project name in the file save box. Cheers, Steve R.

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    FastBikerBoy
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    Re:Rendering Audio 2012/09/17 01:48:36 (permalink)
    If you mean an autonaming feature, not that I'm aware of apart from if it is a clip already in Sonar in which case you can drag it to the browser where it will be auto-named.
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    Re:Rendering Audio 2012/09/17 08:05:24 (permalink)
    is it too much trouble to name the export? 

    I like to give it a name with the date of the export so I know when it was created by looking..... that way...as I work on the mix later to fix or adjust things and I export again I know immediately which one is the newer one. 

    what's it take...like 3 seconds to name it? 

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    Re:Rendering Audio 2012/09/17 08:28:48 (permalink)
    My Export names always contain:
    1. Project Title
    2. Version
    3. Date/Time

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    Re:Rendering Audio 2012/09/17 08:32:58 (permalink)
    After I do the first save, I always use that one to save/overwrite.  But I also maintain back-ups on a separate drive labeled as suggested above.


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    Re:Rendering Audio 2012/09/17 19:44:58 (permalink)
    Sonar doesn't have the feature then. That's fine. It would be nice though. Actually dragging the clip to the browser option will be just as useful. Cheers for that. I can at least mix the whole track to a new track first. Steve R.
    post edited by sacredblack - 2012/09/17 20:08:03

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