When I make a WAV version of a track is it taking up more space on my drive or is the ASD file just a link file?
When I drag that WAV file into Abes, it that taking up more space?
I'm not low on room by any means, just want to keep things tidy.
I have The Ultimate Breaks & Beats Collection and am in the process of cropping all the parts that I find interesting. I know there are a fucktillionbajillion break packs out in the world and I know this is a mild waste of my time as I should probably be focussing on producing instead, but I'm in one of those transition bored phases. Also, there are a ton of great tracks that I have never heard before. Win win.
When I'm done I'll put the pack out for free download. Might need pointers on how that's done tho. Save it all as a Live Set or export as audio?
Thanks for any feedback.
J
"Create WAV Version"...
"Create WAV Version"...
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I make beats on an old Huggies box.
I make beats on an old Huggies box.
Re: "Create WAV Version"...
Samples and audio files that you drag into a Live Project are indeed just referenced and not copied. So even a project referencing many large files won’t take up much space by itself. The only problem here is if you continue your work on another computer or move/erase a sound file by mistake on your computer. In this case Live will be unable to find the sound files and prompt you to search for them in the Manage Project screen.Regrind wrote:When I make a WAV version of a track is it taking up more space on my drive or is the ASD file just a link file?
When I drag that WAV file into Abes, it that taking up more space?
I'm not low on room by any means, just want to keep things tidy.
I have The Ultimate Breaks & Beats Collection and am in the process of cropping all the parts that I find interesting.
If you want to safely be able to modify and delete whatever files you want on your computer or work on another computer without breaking your Live Projects, use the “Collect All And Save” function in the File Menu. This will copy all selected file types into the project folder and make it “self-contained”, so to speak.
Re: "Create WAV Version"...
Is there something I missed or is it possible to do a “Collect All And Save” while ignoring native Ableton Live samples?BoddAH wrote:
If you want to safely be able to modify and delete whatever files you want on your computer or work on another computer without breaking your Live Projects, use the “Collect All And Save” function in the File Menu. This will copy all selected file types into the project folder and make it “self-contained”, so to speak.
Basic gear info: Macbook Pro with macOS 10.12, Ableton Live Suite version 9 (64bit) with Ozone, Push and APC20 as controllers.
Re: "Create WAV Version"...
Yes, you have to check different boxes corresponding to what exactly you want to collect. Just uncheck Samples from Factory Packs (or something like that).mikb wrote:Is there something I missed or is it possible to do a “Collect All And Save” while ignoring native Ableton Live samples?BoddAH wrote:
If you want to safely be able to modify and delete whatever files you want on your computer or work on another computer without breaking your Live Projects, use the “Collect All And Save” function in the File Menu. This will copy all selected file types into the project folder and make it “self-contained”, so to speak.
Re: "Create WAV Version"...
Got it! Thank you!BoddAH wrote:Yes, you have to check different boxes corresponding to what exactly you want to collect. Just uncheck Samples from Factory Packs (or something like that).MikB wrote: Is there something I missed or is it possible to do a “Collect All And Save” while ignoring native Ableton Live samples?
When I do this I'm usually pressed for time and just need to get it done. Will take the time to look over the next Collect All and Save that I do.
Basic gear info: Macbook Pro with macOS 10.12, Ableton Live Suite version 9 (64bit) with Ozone, Push and APC20 as controllers.