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Old 05-24-2006, 03:26 AM
darigan darigan is offline
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Default quick way of deleting un-used wav files

I like the feature in protools that saves every audio file ever created inside the session, in the audio files folder. I'm also aware you can take this feature off so you just record on top of all the old audio files, BUT is there any quick and easy way of deleting all these extra files when you are happy with you session? or even the a list of the exact audio file names you are using? (becuase looking at each individual piece of audio in the edit window just to take down the name simply takes to long)

Its just when you are wanting to back these sessions and the wav files take up to much space, I mean one DVD cd per song is a joke.
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