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In the file menu, there is something that says "Save Archive" or something to that effect. I can't remembe the exact wording. It will allow you to clean out the pool and save all your tracks to a new folder. It will even render all your pieces of tracks together if you choose. From there, you can simply burn a data cd of that folder. Note: It won't take long in many cases to overload a 700MB cd. You can basically fit a little more than 60 minutes of audio on a typical cdr. So, if you have a 4 minute song, that means you can only have 15, 4 minute tracks. Brandon |
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NEVER hit delete until the project is finished or you are 100% sure that you will never need that file again. Hard drive space is cheap. Always copy over to a new section and keep the stuff you want. The modern archive features make it easy. Brandon |
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