Hello.
My friend Arenson has been struggling to understand how to get the most out of the program, and he is appreciates the help from the moderators. He has basically one question he has not been able to find a clear answer to. He asked me to try try to explain. I looked and am also unsure exactly, so I will just state it:
When you are ready to take you work in Metro and save it to disk as a regular audio file, you have two menu choices. One is EXPORT TRACK and the other is MIX AND RENDER AUDIO. He understands the utility of combining several tracks with the latter menu item, but it says (and it looks to be so) that when you only have one track, both menu items will accomplish the same. Is that true? He wants an aiff file.
And he asks why it is necessary or desirable, as he was told by SUPPORT, to select NEW after he has exported to an audio file.
Here is the text. I think the original was from Jerm 2 years ago.
"...I use the 'export track' command to write the final output to the *correct place and in the correct audio format that I want. Finally, I use the 'new' command in Metro and do not save. This releases all plug-ins and deletes all files in the current project that have never been saved or placed on the *clipboard. In the above scenario, the 'Mix' file will be deleted but the exported file will remain."
Paul understand the LOGIC of getting rid of unneeded things, but the file has already been exported. So he asks, "why bother with NEW unless you are going to start on another file."
I read and re-read the quote he showed me and I said i think that is probably WHAT it means, that he just is taking things too literally and he could certainly just EXPORT (or RENDER/MIX to file) and forget about it.
Can anyone help?
Best regards
Yuki[/i]