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![]() If you are going to create a CD-R backup of your work, we’d advise you to save the bundle to your hard drive first, then use a data burning utility such as Nero to create the CD. ![]() This means you have just one file to burn to CD-R (or DVD-R!) or put on the backup medium of your choice. Next, SONAR will compact your audio data into an easier to manage file along with all of the project information. Choose a name and location to place the data and choose “ Save As Type: Cakewalk Bundle”. To create a Bundle file, simply go to the File | Save As menu. Be sure to backup any video file separately. Keep in mind that if you are working with video, the video will not be saved as part of the Bundle due to the large size of video files.BUN format, in order to account for all of the additional components of a SONAR file. SONAR 1.3.1 and later utilize the file extension.Long-time users of Cakewalk will recognize the Cakewalk Bundle File as the de facto way to ensure the longevity of your data. Whether it’s to create a backup of your client’s recordings or to free up space on your hard drive, all of us at one time or another are faced with the daunting task of backing up all of the work that we have spent so much time on. Some of the features we’ll use include Per-Project Audio Folders, Intelligent Track-Naming, Consolidate Project Audio, Find Missing Audio, and the Create One File Per Clip option. Prepare your project for use on other software/platforms.Transfer your project to another SONAR workstation.Utilize multiple hard drives or removable hard drives for your projects.Archive your projects to hard disk or CD-ROM.We’ll show you how to use file naming and management tools in SONAR to do the following: ![]() We touched upon these features briefly in a previous tech tip, but now we’re going to show you how to take advantage of these new features in everyday tasks. SONAR 2.0 adds numerous file management features to help you work efficiently and securely. By Jesse Recinos, Cakewalk Senior Technician ![]()
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