Getting files into a session after importing without copying
I imported a bunch of files into three sessions, and apparently neglected to make copies of the files when doing so. I've found resources on how to (re)link to files that have moved, but in my case, the files are still in the same place and the sessions work, but I want to maintain the audio in the sessions. I looked at workspace browser, and there was a duplicate command, but I'm not sure what that does.
In case it has any bearing, the files I imported are two channel, but dual mono, so I already deleted all the .R (right) tracks, because they are unneeded. I did not spot a way to only import one channel of a file on import. There is an "interleave" option, but I'm only working with mono audio, so that didn't seem to necessarily be a good choice (in the future, if I ever do a similar import, although very unlikely). thanks |
Re: Getting files into a session after importing without copying
In your session, open the workspace browser (default), find your pro tools session, click on the arrow next to it so it drops down and shows folders. You should have an Audio Files folder. Select the Audio Files folder. In the right section, highlight all your files and then right-click and select "Copy and Relink" (It's in the 6th subsection of the right-click menu)
When you do that, it'll copy all the used files to that session's "Audio Files" folder and then relink in the session. Then you will be working with copied files as if you copied on import. Then Save your Pro Tools session so it keeps your session linked to these new, separated copies. Do the same for your other Pro Tools sessions. Make sure all the sessions are in different folders first before opening them so that their "Audio Files" folders will be separate from each other. Or if you aren't worried about that, then they can all be in the same folder but in that case, the "Copy" part of copy and relink will put all the new copied files in the same "Audio Files" folder and if you use the same file in different pro tools sessions, Pro Tools will give the second copy a new name (Usually "Name-1") so they don't copy over each other. |
Re: Getting files into a session after importing without copying
Are you asking how to ensure that the audio gets copied into the project when you import? If so, Preferences > Processing > Import > Automatically Copy Files on Import.
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Re: Getting files into a session after importing without copying
Thanks a million for that! I will try that soon. Hopefully the fact that I imported dual mono (2 track) audio won't require me to delete the .R track, but in any case all the work I did on track naming, sizing, etc., will hopefully be intact. I realize this is not a common situation. (The dual mono files were create for a cassette dubber house in the mid 90's.)
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This will create a new, clean session and definitely keep all your file naming the same in a new Audio Files folder created. |
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I just tried the "Save Copy In" method, and it seemed to work perfectly! And a really good thing: the tracks were all (still) mono, i.e., it didn't bring in the dual mono 2 track files as had occurred in the original import. thanks much
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