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Pool
Every time that you record on an audio track, a le is created on your hard disk. A reference to
this le, a clip, is added to the Pool.
The following rules apply to the Pool:
All audio and video clips that belong to a project are listed in the Pool.
Every project has a separate Pool.
The way the Pool displays folders and their contents is similar to the way the File Explorer/macOS
Finder displays folders and le lists. In the Pool, you can perform operations that affect les on
disk and operations that only affect clips.
Operations That Affect Files
Importing clips (audio les can automatically be copied and/or converted)
Converting le formats
Renaming clips (this also renames the referenced les on disk) and regions
Deleting clips
Preparing le archives for backup
Minimizing les
Operations That Affect Clips
Copying clips
Auditioning clips
Organizing clips
Applying audio processing to clips
Pool Window
The Pool window allows you to manage the media les of the active project.
To open the Pool, do one of the following:
On the Project window toolbar, click Open Pool Window. If this icon is not visible, you must
activate the Media & MixConsole Windows option on the toolbar context menu.
Select Project > Pool.
Select Media > Open Pool Window.
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