On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Hakan Koseoglu <hakan(a)koseoglu.org> wrote:
Hi all,
In Ardour2, I used to copy my existing session into a new directory, hack
the ardour files to change the directory names and then drop in the
recordings to make the podcast releases a lot easier.
In Ardour3 when I do the same trick, the session looks OK but the audio
content is missing. The regions are visible but with no waveform (and audio
when I hit the play button). I hacked the ardour file & the instant.xml file
as well as the interchange contents. All that changes is the episode number
(i.e., epXX to epXY so a quick search & replace used to work in Ardour 2).
Template only saves the tracks etc., not the audio files. I already have the
intro & outro etc. with automation. All I want is the middle bit of the
podcast replaced with the latest version. I don't want to reuse the existing
session since I usually do a number of recordings and then prepare them, put
it into the can and wait until it's time to upload. I might have to go back
and redo something quickly so I'd rather have a pile of sessions sitting on
disk.
How does this supposed to work? :-)
its not. Ardour has no "Save-As" feature.
but there's no fundamental difference in this area compared to Ardour2
- the files are placed in the same location as they used to be.