There were some mistakes - it sounded like the noise removal hadn’t gone through on one of the tracks, and there were a few clicks that weren’t there before - so I needed to to a little bit more work. I quit Audacity and listened to the WAV on the other device. I made the noise removal edits, and they sounded good, so I exported the project as a. aup file in TextEdit and “projname=” is as it should be.)Įverything worked fine. So I quit Audacity, duplicated and renamed the project and data files to a new identical name in the same folder, and reopened Audacity and the new project. Once I had a complete mix of the project, I needed to very carefully experiment with some noise removal on multiple tracks, while having the option to go back to my complete mix if I went too far. It’s a ton of audio - about 15 minutes of 6 stereo tracks at 24-bit/96KHz, so multiple gigabytes. I did my recording outside of Audacity and imported all files to mix, but I’m working with ALL files duplicated/saved by Audacity (the safer, not faster method), so it shouldn’t be looking for outside files (which haven’t moved, anyway). ![]() ![]() Some of this will sound familiar (renaming files is dangerous), but some of it has me scratching my head because I don’t think I did anything extremely stupid. With an important and time-sensitive file that I’m supposed to send to a mastering engineer tonight …
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