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Saving a copy creates extra wav files


sean72

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On my current project I have it saved to a default location where I open it and work on it from. Every so often I will save a copy to an external drive. 

Right now there is about 4GB of audio data in the folder, but the backup copy had ballooned up to over 40GB before I deleted it and saved a new copy. 

I want the audio from the project to be saved with the backup copy so I have been instructing Cakewalk to save all audio for the project, but it seems to have been creating duplicate wav files instead of overwriting ones that already exist. 

This is a pretty recent thing, before it used to ask me if I wanted to overwrite the files but it stopped doing that. So I must have turned some setting on or off without realizing it? 

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It might be due to the recording mode you are using.   Every time you record any audio Cakewalk creates a new file and gives that file a new name. Open your audio folder on a second monitor while your working on a project and watch the action.  One audio track where you keep redoing parts will grow into dozens of audio files. 

In Overdub mode all this stays there until you Save/ close Cakewalk even if you overwrite a part because it needs to be available for UNDO.  If you are using Comping mode I think they get kept even after you save and close Cakewalk. I don't use comping so cannot verify this but I think comping mode keeps everything so you can go back even after save and close.  Add this to using a higher resolution like 96kHz and your hard drive will quickly fill up. 

If you use Save As , check the copy audio box and place that in a new location this is supposed to clean things up but I cannot verify what comping mode does,  you can test it yourself. For me,  an Overdub guy,  the audio folder contains only  files relevant to the projects audio.  

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Thanks John, I will look into this. I don't know what mode I am recording in, should be the default. What you've outlined definitely sounds like a possibility though because I have been doing a lot of performance takes with long stretches between closing the file down, so it could be saving all of the temp takes to the copy file. Good suggestion, thanks again! 

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