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Originally Posted by songsj
When I'm mixing in Reaper at times I would like to save a version of a
mix and then try some other settings on another version. In Sony Vegas
I believe all I had to do was do a save as and rename the project Like
Blah version 1, I then could make changes and save it as Blah version
2. If I wanted to go back to version I just found the .veg file named
Blah version 1, clicked on it and it brought me back to the original
version. Does Reaper work this way as well?
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Use magic option File->Save new version of project. "My project" will be saved as "My_project_1", then "My_project_2", etc
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Originally Posted by songsj
I also would like to know how to save audio renders. I render a file
and burn it to cd fine. I find the render file in my Reaper project
folder and I can tell it is the render by it's size but it is a .bin
file that I cannot seem to open or re-import back into Reaper. What am
I doing wrong? Thanks
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AFAIR .bin is cd image file format (like .iso or .nrg). Some burners can burn cd from .bin. But the best way (imho) is render as .wav, then burn cd. This way you can re-import your track in any program.