[ddots-l] Saving cakewalk bundles.

  • From: John Schucker <gwynn@xxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 19:10:22 -0600

Heyo all. I had a project but I wanted to alter it, so here's what I did. I hit alt-triple-enter to select all the tracks, then I copied them. I made a new project and deleted the four tracks, then pasted in the tracks from the other project. I then added the tts1 and directed the two midi tracks to it. So now I have one audio track with audio, a blank audio track and two blank midi tracks from the other project, two midi tracks I recorded on from the other project, and the tts1's audio output track receiving the output of the two midi tracks. I forget what I did the first time but the second time I tried it, I picked the advanced option in paste and told it to replace the old stuff with new stuff. So here's my problem.


I can save it as a project just fine. It makes a folder blah, has an audio folder under blah, has blah audio1.wav through blah audio4.wav which seems odd. What I can't do is save it as a cakewalk bundle. When I pick that file type, the window loses focus and when I go back all I get is a cancel button. Did I copy the project wrong or something? It plays just fine, it opens after it's saved and plays fine, it just won't save as a cakewalk bundle, which is what i want it to do.
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