hue
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work flow with cwb
having to 'save as type' cwb every time - tedious
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 20:52:28
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Just select the type. There is a little down arrow next to where the name is typed. You want cwp.
It works like every windows program where there are different file types that can be saved.
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 21:01:58
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we should be able to save cwb in one cntrl+s, just like cwp. with frequent minute by minute saving, having to specify the existing file type every time is extremely tedious: that must be why they allow cntr+s with cwp...
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 21:05:22
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Hi. I (almost) never save as a bundle (cwb, which makes a full copy of entire project, that will be saved as well as project cwp), unless I have to take it someone else for further work, or to save a finished project for (perhaps) later editing. I usually save as cwp, with copy audio with project selected (it's own folder for each projects, selected under Preferences (P) . Best of luck.
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 21:11:02
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Sorry but this is user error. Bundles are for backward compatability and date back to a time when file compression wasn't a standard Wimdows function. Not recommended. If you insist on using bundle files then: The appropriate workflow is to create a cwp file, then it will save as a background process. When you're finished your project and want to archive it then save as a .cwb.
The way you're using it, or wanting to use it, you have to invoke the compression algorithm every time you save.
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 21:13:42
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thank you, that was useful and i could not find it in the manual, or in the tutorials
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 21:13:54
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A bundle file is for archiving and moving from ons system to another. It is not a file type for project saving. That is done with a cwp file. When you save a cwb file Sonar has to unbundle it and create a cwp Cakewalk project of it to load into Sonar. Its a waste of time unless you need to back up your project.
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 21:26:34
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hue thank you, that was useful and i could not find it in the manual, or in the tutorials
In the manual under bundle. Here's a link to the online help, scroll down to bundle and see the various links underneath. You may have to select Index if the page doesn't open there. https://www.cakewalk.com/...age=3&help=ix.html
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Re: work flow with cwb
2015/07/07 21:30:50
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hue thank you, that was useful and i could not find it in the manual, or in the tutorials
First hit for google "cakewalk sonar bundle file format" - specifies the cwb file is for backup and transportation. Also dont forget about site:forum.cakewalk.com for searches within the forum themselves.
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