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However, the option and choice that you want DP to IMPORT it directly in the project after bouncing, should lead to that DP would copy it into the Audio Folder as well, as it does with all other imported audio files.
But DP has never done that.
By not doing so, DP caused the problem I mentioned in this topic.
That doesn't make sense to me. I'm betting the problem is being caused by something else.
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However, the option and choice that you want DP to IMPORT it directly in the project after bouncing, should lead to that DP would copy it into the Audio Folder as well, as it does with all other imported audio files.
But DP has never done that.
By not doing so, DP caused the problem I mentioned in this topic.
That doesn't make sense to me. I'm betting the problem is being caused by something else.
Donnow, but the fact that DP messes up the bounced files after quantizing more than once and does not create new sounbites when cutting the imported bounced file, unless you merge the audio first so new files are created in the Audio Folder, makes me think so.
It might be a bug. I don´t know and that´s what I´m trying to find out.