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Chapter 9 Use prerecorded media 268
Convert selected regions into independent audio les
1 Do one of the following:
Choose Audio File > Save Region(s) As from the Project Audio Browser menu bar.
Choose Edit > Convert > Audio Region to New Audio File from the Tracks area menu bar.
Choose File > Export > Region as Audio File from the main menu bar.
2 Choose settings in the dialog that appears.
3 Choose the target folder for the new audio les. You can also create a new folder, by clicking the
New Folder button.
4 If you’re only saving one region, you can enter a name for the new audio le. The Hide Extension
checkbox hides or shows le extensions (.wav, .aif, and so on) in the Save As eld.
5 Click Save.
Export and import audio region information
The Project Audio Browser provides an overview of regions that are derived from individual
audio les. You can export this region information into the audio le, which you can then choose
to import if using the audio le in another project. If using an audio le with saved region
information in another project, you have the option of importing the region information into
the project.
Export region information to an audio le
1 Select the audio le in the Project Audio Browser.
2 Choose Audio File > Export Region Information from the Project Audio Browser menu bar.
The current region information for that audio le in the Project Audio Browser is saved in the
audio le. Any existing region information is overwritten.
Import region information from an audio le
1 Add the audio le to another project.
2 Select the audio le in the Project Audio Browser.
3 Choose Audio File > Import Region Information from the Project Audio Browser menu bar.
The saved region information for that audio le is displayed in the Project Audio Browser and can
be used in the current project.