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Subject:is there an mD in the house??
Posted by: groovewerx
Date:4/7/2002 2:44:29 PM
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Subject:RE: is there an mD in the house??
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:4/7/2002 9:01:54 PM
That's easy, I set up a default project that I start every new session with. In that Default project I have it directed to record in one specific folder. So everytime I start a new project, instead of clicking on the Acid Icon, I click on my Default project Icon which has all my presets ready to go and everything is already set up the way I prefer to work. |
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Subject:RE: is there an mD in the house??
Reply by: groovewerx
Date:4/8/2002 12:39:53 AM
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Subject:RE: is there an mD in the house??
Reply by: SonicJG
Date:4/8/2002 9:41:52 AM
Great advice Rednroll. To do this, save a project, FavoriteRecordDirectory.acd to your D:\RecordingSpot directory, or whatever. Every time you open that project and record into it, it'll save the recordings there, rather than C:\Sonic Foundry...\ACID. Then just browse to D:\RecordingSpot, create a shortcut to FavoriteRecordDirectory.acd, and add it to your desktop, or even your program group at <C:\WINDOWS\Start Menu\Programs>. Best, Joel |
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Subject:RE: is there an mD in the house??
Reply by: vanblah
Date:4/8/2002 10:10:26 AM
So why is the recorded files folder (under file>properties ... audio tab) hidden? And when it is "un-hidden" why doesn't it work? |
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Subject:RE: is there an mD in the house??
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:4/8/2002 1:03:32 PM
It also means that you'll have to open another ACID window in order to access the recorded files folder if you're already working on a project and want to add recorded audio to the project. Not necessarily ideal, but it works. Iacobus |