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Pool
Working with the Pool
4. If you are using the Bounce Selection option to create a separate audio file for a clip that
refers to the same audio file as another clip, enter a name for the new audio file.
RESULT
A new audio file is created in the specified folder. The file has the name of the region and is
automatically added to the Pool.
RELATED LINKS
Creating Audio Events from Regions on page 312
Changing the Pool Record Folder
All audio clips that you record in the project will end up in the Pool Record folder. The Pool
Record folder is indicated by the text Record in the Status column and by a dot on the folder
itself.
By default, this is the main Audio folder. However, you can create a new Audio subfolder and
designate this as your Pool Record folder.
NOTE
The folders that you create in the Pool are only for organizing your files in the Pool. All files are
recorded to the folder that you specified as the Pool Record Folder.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Pool, select the Audio folder or any audio clip.
NOTE
You cannot designate the Video folder or any of its subfolders as the Pool Record folder.
2. Select Media> Create Folder.
3. Rename the new folder.
4. Select the new folder and select Media> Set Pool Record Folder, or click in the Status
column of the new folder.
RESULT
The new folder becomes the Pool Record folder. Any audio recorded in the project will be saved
in this folder.
Organizing Clips and Folders
If you accumulate a large number of clips in the Pool, it can be difficult to quickly find specific
items. Organizing clips in new subfolders with names that reflect the content can be a solution.
For example, you could put all sound effects in one folder, all lead vocals in another, etc.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Pool window, select the type of folder, audio, or video for which you want to create
a subfolder.
NOTE
You cannot put audio clips in a video folder and vice versa.
2. Select Media> Create Folder.
3. Rename the folder.
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