17.0 Importing Files
Importing Files to Mixbus
Files may be imported to Mixbus by dragging and dropping them from a file browser into the editor window. Using the Import window
The Import dialog has 2 tabs at the top: "Browse Files" and "Search Tags". Files may have "tags" attached that allow them to be searched quickly.
•The Path Bar: Shows your current path and allows you to navigate back "up" the directory tree.
•The Location Bar: Allows you to directly type in the name of a file in this directory or enter the entire path via text (the "notebook" button shows or hides the Location bar).
•Places: A list of common locations on your computer. The top two items, "Search" and "Recently Used", are always there. Clicking "Search" allows a text entry to search your system. Warning: This can take a LONG time. The lower section provides shortcuts to
The main area shows a list of files in the current directory. They can be sorted by Name, Size, or Modified Date by clicking on the headers at the top of the columns. Underneath is a selector to show "Audio Files" (files with recog- nized audio file extensions such as .wav) or it can show "All Files".
To the right of the file selector is the file information area. When a file is selected in the browser, you get a report of the number of channels, sample rate, and in the case of broadcast wave files, the timestamp when it was recorded. There is also an area to enter metadata "tags" for the file. Tagging files this way makes it very easy to find them in the future. Finally, there are options to Audition the files. You can click "Play" to play the file, Stop to stop playing, or choose
The most important buttons are underneath. These buttons control the modes that will dictate how files are import- ed.
Add Files:
•As New Tracks: Each file will be imported to a new track.
•To Region List: The imported files will be imported to the region list but no tracks will be created. This is use- ful if you are importing individual hits or effects into the region list, where you will use them to replace existing sounds.
•As New Tape Tracks: Creates destructive "tape" tracks which can be recorded into. This is not recommended for most users !!
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