![]() ![]() (Obviously these are just example names, call this stuff whatever you like )īut as I said and you discovered, this is basically replicating your existing project, so if you do try to open this on a machine without your current synths or effects on it, it won't play properly, so freezing or bouncing down the synths to a new track is a good idea regardless I think. In other words, everything in the NEW PROJECT folder is its own self-contained thing now. If you open the MyProject.cwp file in this NEW PROJECT folder, it'll reference the WAV files in the Audio subdirectory in that folder, rather than the previous location. A task in the export queue contains the set of export settings including the mix settings, filename, location, selection, and the time range. ![]() The NEW PROJECT folder and everything in it is what you'd copy to your backup media or a new computer. That'll save the MyProject.cwp file in that folder, and copy over all of the active audio files into an Audio sub folder. ![]() What you'd want to do is make a new folder somewhere, eg:Īnd then you'd do Save As / Copy all audio with project and navigate to the NEW PROJECT folder. All editing, plugin, layout, menu etc and midi info is stored in the. It is a compressed file into which SONAR gathers all the various audio files and the. If you just did a Save As in this same directory, you wouldn't really be copying anything, you'd just be making a different project referencing the same audio. Cakewalk saves everything apart from audio in a file with a. For example, you might have your original project like this:Ĭ:\Cakewalk Projects\Project Name\MyProject.cwpĪnd the audio would be in C:\Cakewalk Projects\Project Name\Audio If you're just doing a Save As and saving the project in the same location, it won't actually copy anything anywhere - you'll need to choose a new folder to copy everything over. If you want to convert the MIDI tracks to audio, freeze the tracks first, or bounce them down to new tracks inside the project and archive the MIDI/Synths. ![]()
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