Subject:Cleaning Old Acid wav files
Posted by: dcmg
Date:9/29/2005 3:09:49 PM
Curious if anybody has advice on file management when recording new audio tracks within acid projects ( not loops..I've got a working organization scheme for those..). Example, SONAR has an audio finder tool allowing you to determine what wavs are orphaned and which ones are associated with a valid project. For whatever reason, the Acid (I'm still on 4, btw) workflow has me trying to sort out unused wav files every few months and wishing for a more intelligent way of managing/cleaning these. Ideas?? |
Subject:RE: Cleaning Old Acid wav files
Reply by: JohnnyRoy
Date:9/29/2005 5:39:12 PM
I keep each project in its own Folder. Then I record everything into that folder (ACID 5 makes this easier BTW). You can still have orphaned wave files but you have the option of Save and Copy all media with the project to a new directory. Then just delete the old one. It’s not as slick as what SONAR has but it beats trying to do it manually. ~jr |
Subject:RE: Cleaning Old Acid wav files
Reply by: Djipy
Date:9/30/2005 12:33:42 AM
All my projects are saved as acd-zip files. It's easier for archives and backups. When I record wave or MIDI files, I save them in a temporary folder, common for all projects. After the acd-zip file is saved, the individual files can be deleted from that temporary folder. By the way, acd-zip files can be dragged and dropped in a Winzip window to view their contents or extract one specific file. Message last edited on9/30/2005 12:38:53 AM byDjipy. |
Subject:RE: Cleaning Old Acid wav files
Reply by: dcmg
Date:9/30/2005 10:55:30 PM
Thanks for the replies. I was only using the zips for final archives, but it does look like they might be useful for file management earlier on in the process. Thanks again! |
Subject:RE: Cleaning Old Acid wav files
Reply by: DKeenum
Date:10/3/2005 9:40:40 AM
I go the project folder route too. That way I can get to the individual tracks and loops without opening the project. |
Subject:RE: Cleaning Old Acid wav files
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:10/3/2005 10:37:40 AM
Ditto what JohnnyRoy and DKeenum said; I use a folder-per-project workflow as well. Keeps everything neater and I know which recorded takes belong where. (Be sure to set the "Record" folder to "<Project>" under Options > Preferences > Folders. Before you do any recording, also be sure to save the project in the project-specific folder first.) Iacobus ------- RodelWorks - Original Music for the Unafraid Buy Instant ACID by JohnnyRoy and mD! mD at ACIDplanet Message last edited on10/3/2005 10:38:05 AM byIacobus. |
Subject:RE: Cleaning Old Acid wav files
Reply by: Illogical
Date:10/3/2005 12:07:32 PM
If only Acid would auto-name record takes in a way that references the project name, that would be a (breathtakingly easy) breakthrough... |