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Import CD Audio - what does the (number) indicate?


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In my limited experience, every time you import a file (I've seen it with wav files), there's a sequential number in parentheses. Maybe its the same for cda files.  

EDIT: Since the first one in that images is (4), by any chance did you import 3 other audio files in that session of Cakewalk (or maybe using the same project)?  

My Example:

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I have been working on a series of oral history interviews. I started with a previously digitized version of Tape 1 side a and then imported a digitized wav file of Tape 1 side b.  After I marked up one tape [using Cakewalk's markers plus comments in Notes] I saved Tape 1, erased the data in the track, and then used the same project for Tape 2 sides a & b.

So, Tape 5 side a is the 11th importing of a wav file for that project--even though I saved a project with the contents of one two-sided tape after each mark-up session. 

Perhaps you have all of the converted files in your Audio folder for that project?

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to add additional details based on my limited experience in case it helps explain the (nn) numbers
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I guess I never noticed that imported audio files would also do the (number) thing. In my case, this was a new empty project (although I did have another project open at the time).

Just for fun I started a fresh instance of Cakewalk and, from the Start Screen, went directly to a new empty project and imported from CD; selected the first couple of tracks, and I get:

  • Track01.cda (5)
  • Track02.cda (6)

I then closed the project, and this time, File > New and created an empty project, specifying the name and file system location (rather than the Start Screen "open new project without saving to disk").

Ah. This time I get:

  • Track01.cda (1)
  • Track02.cda (2)

So this might be something to do with open file handles and maybe the Start Screen keeps some pre-allocated for the unsaved .cwp. Just for kicks I closed the project and, once again, used the Start Screen to create a new empty unsaved project. This time I see:

  • Track01.cda (6)
  • Track02.cda (7)

I'm gonna file this under "interesting, move on".  🙂    Thanks for your reply, @User 905133

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"Interesting" indeed!!!  Maybe someone will chime in with an "official" answer.  I just noticed it was sequential and moved on to the project at hand--most recently with my oral interview tapes, though I did notice it a while back on my XP PC using SONAR X1 during a project where I was going through a bunch of my improvs with an ear towards editing together sections of different performances.

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