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CAKEWALK SONAR - Audio Folders

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To Unpack a Bundle File
1. Choose File-Open to display the Open dialog box.
2. Choose a file with a .CWB extension.
3. Click Open
If you have the Per-project Audio Folders option enabled in the Global Options
dialog, the Unpack Bundle dialog appears. If this option is not enabled, the
bundle file opens and all audio data is stored in the Global Audio Folder.
4. If you want to store the project in its own folder do the following in the Unpack
Bundle dialog:
Enter a project filename in the Project Name field.
Use the browse button to the right of the Location field to select a
destination folder for the project, or to create a new folder, enter a new
folder pathname in the Location field.
Use the browse button to the right of the Audio Path field to select a
destination folder for the project’s audio data, or to create a new folder,
enter a new folder pathname in the Audio Path field.
OR
If you want to store the project in the Cakewalk Projects folder, and its audio
in the Global Audio Folder, uncheck the Store Project Audio in its Own Folder
option.
5. Click OK.
Audio Folders
By default, SONAR stores audio data separately from the rest of your projects, as
wave files placed into a special folder called the Global Audio Folder, the
location of which is listed in the Global Audio Folder field on the Audio Data tab in
the Global Options dialog. You can also create audio folders on a per-project basis.
Important Note: Previous versions of Cakewalk used a folder called the
WaveData, in the product directory.
Global Audio Folders
You can change the location of the Global Audio Folder. This may be necessary if,
for example, your hard disk is full and you want to move all audio data storage to a
different hard disk. We strongly recommend that you do not change the location of
the Global Audio Folder unless absolutely necessary.
If your original Global Audio Folder contains any audio files with the extension
.
WAV, you must manually move these files to the new Global Audio Folder using the

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