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IMPORTING AND EXPORTING AUDIO
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If you selected several audio files in the Import Audio File dialog, each audio file will be imported to new audio
tracks in the sequencer - in the order the files were selected in the Import Audio File dialog.
If you selected only a single audio file and the edit focus is elsewhere in the application, a new audio track will
be created for the imported audio file.
Import audio file(s) to an open Audio Clip
It’s also possible to import audio files to open Audio Clips in the sequencer. Proceed as follows:
1. Open the Audio Clip you wish to import the audio file(s) to in the Comp Editor.
2. Select “Import Audio File...” from the File menu, or hold down [Ctrl]+[Shift](Win) or [Cmd]+[Option](Mac) and
press [I].
The “Import Audio File” dialog appears.
3. Browse and select the audio file(s) you want to import.
D You can also import samples from the Song Samples tab of the Tool Window. All Song Samples can be found
in the Song Samples folder in the Locations and Favorites section at the top left of the Import Audio File dia-
log.
! If you select REX files, these will be rendered to audio when importing. The Song Tempo and any Tempo Auto-
mation starting at the Clip position will also be taken into account.
4. Click “Open” to import the selected audio file(s).
The audio file(s) will be imported as new recordings on new Comp Rows. The Comp Row(s) for the imported audio
file(s) will be named “<filename.extension> (Imported)” where <filename.extension> is the name of the imported
audio file with the appropriate extension.
Depending on if you selected one or several audio files, the following will happen:
If you selected a single audio file, it will end up on the topmost Comp Row in the audio clip.
If you selected several audio files, the first selected file will end up on the topmost Comp Row.
q If you like, you could now edit the Audio Clip and comp the recordings on the different Comp Rows according
to the description in “Creating a comped audio clip”.