How can I easily find any Audio snap markers when I didn't know I had them?

Author
Pastacrow
Max Output Level: -88 dBFS
  • Total Posts : 105
  • Joined: 2010/12/10 17:34:29
  • Location: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
  • Status: offline
2015/11/06 22:18:45 (permalink)

How can I easily find any Audio snap markers when I didn't know I had them?

I am wishing to save my project as a bundle file for regular archiving. However, I get a message saying "projects containing audio snap markers or time stretched data cannot be saved in bundle format". I do not remember using either of those options, but admit I obviously must have at some stage in the project. As I have hundreds of clips and small sections, is there an easy way to identify which one it might be - without going through every single clip? 

Sonar Platinum (Lifetime!) + Samplitude Pro X3 Suite + Presonus Studio One 3
(previously Cakewalk & Pro Audio 3,5,6,8,9 | Sonar 2,3,5,6,8,8.5 | Sonar Producer X1,X2,X3E )
Intel Core i7-4790 / 3.6 / 16 GB RAM
240 GB SSD / 2.0 TB HD / 2GB Nvidia GTX750ti / Windows 8.1 x 64bit
UAD Apollo Twin USB / Roland Octacapture 
#1

2 Replies Related Threads

    bluzdog
    Max Output Level: -56 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 1928
    • Joined: 2007/10/06 17:15:14
    • Location: Lakewood, Colorado
    • Status: offline
    Re: How can I easily find any Audio snap markers when I didn't know I had them? 2015/11/06 22:27:20 (permalink)
    If I remember right Audiosnap isn't compatible with Bundle files. If you use per project audio files, saving that folder will give you everything you need including Audiosnap.
     
    Rocky
    #2
    Pastacrow
    Max Output Level: -88 dBFS
    • Total Posts : 105
    • Joined: 2010/12/10 17:34:29
    • Location: Brisbane, QLD, Australia
    • Status: offline
    Re: How can I easily find any Audio snap markers when I didn't know I had them? 2015/11/06 22:42:00 (permalink)
    Yeah I appreciate what you are saying Rocky and I do use per project audio files (for this project too), but, I also like to use Bundle files because of the 1 file idea. The issue for me is how to find which clip has had audiosnap inadvertantly enabled. I don't normally use Audiosnap and so don't need to maintain that function in my file.
    post edited by Pastacrow - 2015/11/06 22:56:47

    Sonar Platinum (Lifetime!) + Samplitude Pro X3 Suite + Presonus Studio One 3
    (previously Cakewalk & Pro Audio 3,5,6,8,9 | Sonar 2,3,5,6,8,8.5 | Sonar Producer X1,X2,X3E )
    Intel Core i7-4790 / 3.6 / 16 GB RAM
    240 GB SSD / 2.0 TB HD / 2GB Nvidia GTX750ti / Windows 8.1 x 64bit
    UAD Apollo Twin USB / Roland Octacapture 
    #3
    Jump to:
    © 2025 APG vNext Commercial Version 5.1