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Perserve Folder Hierarchy?
What exactly does this option do in 7.2 under save session as?
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Dave Kaduk Particle Audio |
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Re: Perserve Folder Hierarchy?
If you have audio which you have had to split across multiple drives/folders, this Saves the session with audio in folders named for the drives/folders where the original audio was stored.
For instance, I have a 96 track session. I have to split it across 4 firewire drives (Drive_A, Drive_B, Drive_C, Drive_D) for mixing. When I do a Save Session Copy (preserving heirarchy) I get a backup that has audio in 4 folders (called Drive_A, Drive_B, Drive_C, Drive_D). So I can archive the session and if I need to remix I can easily restore the audio to multiple drives. Saves a lot of work that gets ruined by a normal Save Session Copy. Hope that wasn't too confusing. |
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Re: Perserve Folder Hierarchy?
That rules. Too bad I oonly work on one drive. Sounds like a cool feature
Thanks!
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Re: Perserve Folder Hierarchy?
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That is a cool feature. Simple, yet very cool. |
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Re: Perserve Folder Hierarchy?
Generally speaking, I should always check this box then. Better for organizational purposes.
Any downside to always checking this box? |
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