![]() If you find your current session is a common one, you can save the it as a template (no audio will be saved). Save Template: Session templates are a fast way of recalling common session “layouts” such as hardware connections, plug-ins, and number of tracks. Snapshot (& switch to new version) …: Saves a copy of the opened session snapshot in its current state with a new name and/or location. Snapshot (& keep working on current version) …: Makes a copy of the opened session snapshot in its current state for later recall. Rename: Renames the current session’s folder See topic clean-up, sub topic real world example for similar functionality and why you may need it. Copy external media into new session: Same as above but also moves any files that may be located in other directories or hard drives.If this option is not checked Mixbus will refer back to the previously named session’s interchange folder. Copy media to new session: All files within the interchange folder (audiofiles, midifiles, and videofiles) will be copied to the new session/interchange folder. ![]() Switch to newly-saved version: Closes the session you are currently working with and opens the new session.Save As: Saves the entire current session’s folder with a new name and/or new location If any changes have been made to the session a dialog box will present a save option. A session is a folder on your hard drive that stores all of your recordings, edits, and mixer settings together. Recent: Contains a list of recently opened session that can be opened.Ĭlose: Exits the current session. Getting Started (Overview) Mixbus is an editor that works on a document format called a Session. A navigation dialog will appear so that you can locate your session. Open: Allows the user to open an already saved session. This will save and close any currently open session. New: Calls up the Session Setup dialog and allows a new session to be created. ![]() In the main menu “Session”, you will find several options to open a new session or close, save and copy the currently open session. But you can navigate to the session folder and open one of the snapshots to re-add it to your history. * If you move the session folder to another location, Mixbus will no longer be able to find it, and it won’t show your session in the “Recently Opened” list. Deleting a session’s folder will completely remove the session and all of its recorded audio (if any). A session folder contains everything pertinent to the session: Audio files (or links to them), snapshot files, the waveform display cache, your exported mixes (unless the default location has been changed) and many other things.
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