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I was just wondering....where do all of the deleted takes, tracks and multiple overwritten saves go?
Any Audio files that were only connected to a deleted track are in the audio folder.
Audio files that were replaced in a track with a clip bounce are in the audio folder.
Some history of deleted tracks/waves,.... is in the project file.
Sonar's Overwritten files are gone.
Anything you deleted on the audio disk is in the recycle bin, on the audio disk.
As described: to clean a project of no longer needed audio files, open the project, SAVE AS to new name in a new folder, check the box to copy audio.
If you have been using project audio folders you can use a windows explorer to compare the audio folders.
If not, I suggest you open each project and save as to new folder with project audio folders.
When completed you can delete all the wav files from the default audio folder.
Also: depending upon the settings for the OS (system restore, volume shadow service, file history service), some shadow copies, and file copies, and undo stuff, may be stored in hidden folders.
I have system restore ON for the OS disk and OFF for the audio disks. File history wants to copy doc files to a 2nd disk. I have this off.
Regularly: perform disk scans to assure the file system is happy for ALL disks, then use disk cleanup for each disk and choose to clean system files: when the 2nd scan is complete, choose the MORE OPTIONS tab and choose to Clean Up System restore and shadow copies. This will delete all but the most recent restore point.
The Windows update cleanup can take many minutes and even seem to be hung. I have seen this take 30 minutes on some systems. So be patient.
I also delete all the system dump files if the event list is not showing way stupid stuff.
While writing this post disk cleanup deleted about 5 GB of stuff on the OS disk.
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My equipment:
A small room containing:
chair (semi-comfortable)
steel and fiberboard table: generic putty colored keyboard, mouse, mixer, controllers
Home-made wooden shelving: monitors, turntable, tape baker, mics, cassette deck, DVD deck, notes, pencils and pens
Rack: patch panels, computer, audio interface, midi interface, noise gates, AC power conditioner, Ethernet hub, shelf for notes and stuff
Drawers: manuals, disks, adaptors, meters, pedals, effects, mics, headphones, and other stuff
Wall shelves: tapes, manuals, parts, boxes, cables, general storage
Other: keyboards, guitars, percussion things, amps, tape decks, outboard boxes, and other stuff