I have a multi-track session that I use as a template for my podcast. I created this session years ago. When I produce a new episode, I pull up this template which has my intro and outro music saved on it. I then record my episode in this session. The problem I have is that the recording date listen in the MetaData will always default to when I first created the session years ago. If I erase and type in the date and save it, it switches it back before it saves. I did confirm that if I create a new session, the Recording Date populates correctly. If I hover over the Recording Date field, it says (xmp:CreateDate) so I believe this field will populate with the date the file was originally created regardless of when you actually record in it. So, if I create a new multi-track session today, do nothing with it for a week, record audio, and then save it, the Recording Date will show a week ago because that field is populated with when the file was created. Is there a way for me to overwrite this data or have it populate to the correct date when I actually record on it? If not, what would be the best way to create a new session but have all the settings brought in from what I've saved in the template such as the intro music with it's fades and volumes intact? I'd prefer to just use my template. Also, after posting this, I went into my Session Template Multi-track Session and exported it as a Session Template. When I create a new multi-track session, I can select that template to load with the new session. This brings my intro/outro in as well as the Effects as I desired but the Recording Date still lists the Create Date from the original template I used. To be clear: Before, I was opening a session named Template, recording my episode, and then saving it as a new session. I would do this for every episode. Now, I create a new session and use the Template I created yet the Recording date remains. Thank you, ~ Dan
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