[ddots-l] Re: A question about saving project

  • From: John Schucker <gwynn@xxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2009 17:39:57 -0600

Actually, I have another question about saving projects, and mixing down. I have per project audio folders set, and I did a project name, test. Then I decided to save it, so I went into save and gave it the name foo. But the paths were like d:\projects\test\foo, so I took tests out, so it was d:\projects\foo and d:\projects\Audio. Then I saw the box where it asks you where to save it so I set that to d:\projects as well. But I now have a file foo.cwp in projects and I assume the audio is in projects\audio. I'd also like it in d:\projects\foo with d:\projects\foo\audio.


I can open this one as a bundle because I did save it as a bundle and get that, but what did I do wrong in the first place? how do I save a temp project as a real project in its own folder?

Also, with mixdowns, when I play in sonar and I have let's say reverb on, the tail continues after the track actually stops. How do I get that to occur in the mixdown? Right now it just sort of abruptly cuts off. I can't seem to find an option for it. Is it impossible to do with a live effect, do I need to apply destructive effects?
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