Reference Guide

1534 Menu reference
File > Save
File > Save
The File > Save command saves the current project. If multiple projects are open, the project with
the focus is saved.
For more information, see “Saving your work” on page 325.
File > Save As
The File > Save As command opens the Save As dialog box where you can save a project with the
name, directory, and format you specify. The formats available are:
Normal. Also known as a Project file (extension .cwp)
Bundle. Contains all the audio and MIDI data (extension .cwb)
Template. Save project settings so you can use them with new projects (extension .cwt)
MIDI Format 0. Standard MIDI File that has all channels merged into one track.
MIDI Format 1. Standard MIDI File that keeps each channel on a separate track.
Riff MIDI Format 0. Riff MIDI File of Format 0.
Riff MIDI Format 1. Riff MIDI File of Format 1.
See also:
“Saving your work” on page 325
“Labeling your projects” on page 327
“To display and edit project information” on page 327
“File statistics” on page 328
File > Import > Audio
The File > Import > Audio command lets you import “Digital audio” on page 2050 information
stored in wave file format into any track (or, for stereo, two tracks) of a project.
The File > Import > Audio command supports the following digital audio file types:
Wave (extension .wav)
MPEG (extensions .mpeg, .mpg, .mp2, and .mp3)
Windows Media files (extension .wma)
Apple AIFF (extensions .aif and .aiff)
MS Streaming Format (extension .ams)