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CTSuperGeek  wrote

Audition. Not sure if i can trust the answer you give if you cant tell the difference in their UIs. Haha!

Agree!

The answer to your question though is to open the session and use Ctrl+A to highlight all the clips. Now go to the Clip menu, select 'convert to unique copy' and all of your clips will be turned into individual wav files and placed in the files list. You may well find that you have to rename some of them, especially if they've been extracted from a single file, as each one will just bear the file name with a -1, etc appended to the end of it.

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John T Smith
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May 6, 2018

Please post the name of the program you use so a Moderator may move this message

-A program would be Audition or Premiere Pro or ???

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May 6, 2018

Audition. Not sure if i can trust the answer you give if you cant tell the difference in their UIs. Haha!

SteveG_AudioMasters_
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SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
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May 6, 2018

CTSuperGeek  wrote

Audition. Not sure if i can trust the answer you give if you cant tell the difference in their UIs. Haha!

Agree!

The answer to your question though is to open the session and use Ctrl+A to highlight all the clips. Now go to the Clip menu, select 'convert to unique copy' and all of your clips will be turned into individual wav files and placed in the files list. You may well find that you have to rename some of them, especially if they've been extracted from a single file, as each one will just bear the file name with a -1, etc appended to the end of it.