How do you find an audiosnap clip in an existing project?

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2011/08/14 20:21:10 (permalink)

How do you find an audiosnap clip in an existing project?

I am trying to backup a project to a bundle file and Sonar X1 is telling me that I need to bounce any audiosnap to clips before it will let me save to a bundle file. Well, I can't find an audiosnap clip to bounce. Is there any way of checking the clips to see if they are still in audiosnap?
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    brundlefly
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    Re:How do you find an audiosnap clip in an existing project? 2011/08/14 23:05:24 (permalink)
    I do think that's a shortcoming that it's not clear when a clip has unbounced AS edits. One way to find it would be to change the edit filter to Transients on all audio tracks, and just scan them for transient markers that have a handle that looks like < or >, indicating they've been stretched.

    If the stretching was somehow unintentional, you can select all stretched markers and reset them.

    One way around the whole problem is to back up the project by using per-project folders, and Zipping the project folder, instead of saving as a bundle. Zipping will let you save unbounced Audiosnap edits. Also, I think Zip has proven more reliable, and generally results in a smaller file than the bundle.


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    Re:How do you find an audiosnap clip in an existing project? 2011/08/15 05:30:13 (permalink)
    Doesn't an unbounced AS clip have a red triangle (not sure but could be 2 triangles - I'm not at my DAW right now) in its top left corner?

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    Re:How do you find an audiosnap clip in an existing project? 2011/08/15 19:16:31 (permalink)
    Thanks brundlefly and Twigman. I may try the per-project folder idea. Did you ever figure out if the unbounced AS clip has a red marker in the top left corner?
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    Re:How do you find an audiosnap clip in an existing project? 2011/08/15 19:24:15 (permalink)


    Yes a double headed red arrow [at least I think that's what it is - my eyes ain't what they used to be]  - see track 15 in pic
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    Re:How do you find an audiosnap clip in an existing project? 2011/08/15 19:26:31 (permalink)
    Would be really useful to have some kind of media pool view, where you could see the status of all your clips. I think I feel a feature request coming on...

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