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# In '''Audition''' go to '''File > Multitrack Session''' and set the following settings: [[File:AuditionMultitrackSession.png|right]] | # In '''Audition''' go to '''File > Multitrack Session''' and set the following settings: [[File:AuditionMultitrackSession.png|right]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 11 October 2016
- File management with any media project is the most important step in post production.
- Following these steps will save you and your project from unneeded stress and major file corruption.
In the Finder
- Always make a project folder with your name, project description, and date within the name field
- Use safe file and folder naming practices: use text, numbers, and hyphens or underscores. Avoid all other special characters.
- Copy your folder that contains all your original field recordings into this project folder as well
In Audition
- Open the software Audition located in the dock - go to File > New > Multitrack Session
- In Audition go to File > Multitrack Session and set the following settings:
- Session Name: use a meaningful name.
- Folder Location: Click Browse and select your folder on the Storage drive.
- Template : None
- Sample Rate: 48000
- Bit Depth : 24
- Master: Stereo
- Click OK
- Your finished project folder should look like this.
- All of your files are now contained in one folder and you can safely work, transfer, save and back up your project as long as it stays in one folder