If you're importing multiple files into a multitrack session, go to the import 
audio dialog and navigate to the files. Select all of the files and press the 
"add all" button and then the "done" button. In the next dialog, press 
Command-t to route the imported files to tracks. Good to go.

Slau

On Feb 22, 2015, at 8:04 PM, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote:

> it’s working fine. No problem at all there.
> 
> i guess this a dumb question and a big ask of p t. But is there any way of 
> importing all the files from a project in to a session in p t in one 
> operation, or will i need to import them one by one, track by track. I assume 
> the latter would be the case.
> 
>> On 23 Feb 2015, at 9:57 am, Chris Smart <csma...@cogeco.ca> wrote:
>> 
>> yeah you should be able to bounce them all to individual files in bulk, in 
>> one operation.
>> 
>> At 05:07 PM 2/22/2015, you wrote:
>>> Hey slau thanks. i’ll have another look. i must admit, i did not select 
>>> all tracks before  consolidating, so maybe this is the issue. Thanks again
>>> Steve
>>> 
>>>> On 23 Feb 2015, at 7:58 am, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Steve,
>>>> 
>>>> I don't use Sonar but, as with any DAW on the market, You'll need to 
>>>> select all of your tracks from the start to the end and consolidate and 
>>>> then export. The other option, if the files are broadcast WAV, is to 
>>>> import to the original time stamp. This is more tedious so I'd go back to 
>>>> Sonar to get it right at the source.
>>>> 
>>>> Slau
>>>> 
>>>> On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:53 PM, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> just to add. when i exported out of sonar, i bounced clips to track, and 
>>>>> used the consolidate audio feature.
>>>>> 
>>>>> only way i can see around this is to manually select each file in sonar 
>>>>> and mix them down one by one. then i’d have a file at the correct 
>>>>> length. But what a task. it would take for ever. some of these old 
>>>>> projects have 30 or 40 tracks in them.
>>>>> If there are any other suggestions for getting some of these files in to 
>>>>> line,  i’d really appreciate the feed back.
>>>>> Steve
>>>>> 
>>>>>> On 23 Feb 2015, at 6:29 am, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> 
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi. here’s an interesting one.
>>>>>> I’ve started importing an older sonar project in to p t.
>>>>>> Thiissue is, a lot of the files i have i did not start recording at the 
>>>>>> start of the project. for example, i have an organ track, which does not 
>>>>>> come in until the middle eight in the track. So when i recorded it in 
>>>>>> sonar ,  i just went to the part of the song i needed and started 
>>>>>> recording.
>>>>>> so i have a shorter file that now does not line up when importing.
>>>>>> The issue now is a lot of these files are like that. Some times there 
>>>>>> may be a very small part that needed to be played and we did not have 
>>>>>> time to site there listening to the whole track just to get there.
>>>>>> So my question is this. Is there a way of alining these files up some 
>>>>>> how. How can i import them and get them all in there proper place. in p 
>>>>>> t.
>>>>>> If this is not doable, then i’ll just have to go back to sonar to 
>>>>>> finish off any old projects. This i can do if need be. Just thought 
>>>>>> i’d ask if something can be done, as i have things set up nicely in p 
>>>>>> t now.
>>>>>> Steve
>>>>>> 
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