Thank you both. While not perfect, that sounds like a reasonable workaround. The only "issue" would be, if the "beat" is actually whack then I have to look for the folder and delete lol
But yeah, I guess I'll be doing just that, saving the session prior to start any work. I assume by what you are saying that, once I save the session, all recorded media will be then stored within the session folder? Let me answer that for you: yes. The answer is yes. I just tested it.
Then, in Project Settings>Media I can add a "Path to Save Media Files" that I just called "Audio Files", then "Save as default project settings". From now on, I will start by saving a session (that creates its own sub-directory folder), and then all recorded media will be found within that folder, inside another folder called "Audio Files" that Reaper has just created upon saving the session, and within that there's yet ANOTHER folder for the Reaper peak files (don't recall how I got that there, but there's a way!). I say all this for my own brain to register my new workflow, and for those reading trying to find a solution to this common question, especially those who migrate from other DAW's.
Thanks again!
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