Hi, Yes! it worked. I just made sure audio files was checked and hit the button to save the copy on my external drive and now I can delete the normal downloaded wav files. Nick Gawronski

On 9/10/2012 4:14 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
The choice under the File menu is called "Save Session Copy In."

Slau

On Sep 10, 2012, at 2:23 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:

Hi, ok I think that is what I am trying to do then as I was setting up pro 
tools 10 the same settings as the files I was importing so I would not use more 
disk space.  Is that the save session as option that I can use to save the 
session as another session complete with audio files? Nick Gawronski

On 9/10/2012 6:36 AM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
If an audio file is in the same format as the session, it can reside anywhere 
so it won't necessarily be copied to the session root folder. If it's in a 
different format, then Pro Tools will purposely put a new version into the 
audio files folder or wherever one specifies. The reference manual, I'm sure, 
offers a solution to force the desired behavior but, for what it's worth, you 
can save a new copy of the session and opt to include all audio files in the 
transfer. This will create a new session copy with all audio files in its root 
folder.

HTH,

slau

On Sep 9, 2012, at 11:06 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:

Hi, I downloaded all of Kevin Reeves's remix wavs and am trying to import them 
into pro tools 10 where the files are coppied into the session audio files 
folder and can get as far as after I have all of them selected and import them 
they appear in the track list but regardless of what button I press they all 
stay in the downloads folder and don't go into the session's folder where I 
want them to go.  Anyone with pro tools 10 can you help me out please?  What do 
I need to do after selecting all tracks or all wav files to have pro tools 10.1 
place the new files into the audio files folder and not just link them to the 
session?  Nick Gawronski


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