[Ardour-Users] oops-anoying window

Jörn Nettingsmeier nettings at stackingdwarves.net
Thu Feb 3 13:08:05 PST 2011


On 02/03/2011 09:46 PM, Jonathan Goodman wrote:

> 1)How can I export an edited section as one piece without selecting it
> as a region and letting ardour copy and export it in real time?

select the range you want to export. then
"session" -> "export selected range to audiofile"

> 2)How can I bounce 11 etc. regions into one file?

what exactly do you want? an 11-channel file? probably not. if you want 
to bounce the mixed-down result, see 1).
if you want to concatenate 11 mono regions, your easiest option is to 
create a new track, copy the regions there in the correct order, select 
the whole range, and export that.

> 3)How can I delete unwanted files from the project directory without
> receiving this window?

you go to the "regions" pane (in the editor window, on the right), 
select a region, right-click "remove". after you've removed all the 
regions you're sure you don't need,
"session" -> "clean up unused sources"
heed the warning about snapshots which you will see.
then, all unused sounds are in the dead_sounds folder, which you can 
empty manually. the "flush wastebasket" option seems to be disabled, 
can't say why.

> 4) How can I get rid of this window?

since the files are now missing, remove the references as described in 3).

> I am a nubie with ardour because I'm doing it on Linux for a Linux
> person who is not able to access his computer at the moment.
> I'm a long time Samplitude audio editor and these things operate
> differently.
> I thank you in advance for any help you can give.

welcome. hope you enjoy ardour!

best,


jörn




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