Save split Audio clips in "Library" for future projects

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Mark Lyons
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2017/06/26 07:17:44 (permalink)

Save split Audio clips in "Library" for future projects

Scenario:
  1. I import some movie audio in MP3 as an audio track
  2. I split the audio where I find interesting sounds I would like to use for future projects
I cannot find anything to "Save an Audio Clip" to a "library of my clips" for future use in my projects.
 
Surely I must be overlooking something so basic?
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    Mark Lyons
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    Re: Save split Audio clips in "Library" for future projects 2017/06/26 07:42:40 (permalink)
    Solved:
    Select clip
    File | Export  >> navigate to Audio Library folder.
     
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    Re: Save split Audio clips in "Library" for future projects 2017/06/26 09:56:15 (permalink)
    Can't you just drag the clip to the Browser?

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    Re: Save split Audio clips in "Library" for future projects 2017/06/26 13:14:29 (permalink)
    Bristol_Jonesey
    Can't you just drag the clip to the Browser?


    I was thinking the same thing.

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    Re: Save split Audio clips in "Library" for future projects 2017/06/26 13:57:53 (permalink)
    Yes, you can drag and drop to the Browser...
    http://blog.cakewalk.com/drag-and-drop-new-tricks/
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    Re: Save split Audio clips in "Library" for future projects 2017/06/26 16:30:17 (permalink)
    Just make sure you use the "Bounce to clips" function. If you don't, your clip will still contain the slip edit/hidden data beyond the clip.
    As others mentioned, save yourself some serious time and just drag the clips (After bounce to clips) to the browser in a created folder. Or to a Windows explorer created folder.

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