
In celebration of
Musformations Data Loss Prevention Week, I have a tutorial on how to get your files down to the bare minimum when you need to transfer/back them up! You have finished mixing a song and the record is done but now you are left with a Pro Tools file of massive size! If you have not been consolidating and deleting files as you have been recording they can end up being 10 times or more the size they should be, wasting valuable Hard Disk space and money backing them up. I can often get a track with 15 GB down to 1.5-2.5 GB after performing these steps. These steps also enable you to easily recall a session or give it to another studio for further use NO MATTER WHAT AUDIO SOFTWARE THEY USE! This alleviates the headache of worrying about whether the next person working on the record can open your file. If they need to open it they can simply import all of your Audio Files and they will open. Click over the jump to read how to get your Pro Tools File to a more manageable size.
Step 1: Delete Any Unused Tracks!I often make my Pro Tools files from Templates. In my Templates I have tons of different tracks for Backing Vocals, Gang Vocals, Keyboards etc. While recording a song I may never use the tracks. The first thing I do is go in and delete all of those tracks. These may be tracks with no Audio on them, parts we recorded but decided not to use, or just inactive tracks. To delete the tracks hold the
Apple key on each one and then go under the
Track menu and select
Delete.
Step 2: Select And Consolidate ALL Tracks!The next step is to select the
All group under the
Groups menu. Next, highlight all of the audio in the track or go under the
Edit menu and
Select All. If you are the type of person who records ideas after a songs end go and erase that stuff before we
Select All. If this does not make your highlighted audio go back to Bar One(zero seconds), please extend it there. Now go under the
Edit menu and select
Consolidate. This will take a few minutes to process.
Step 3: Delete Unused Playlists!After all tracks are consolidated, you need to get rid of any playlists you may not be using. If you wish to keep some playlists such as untuned vocal tracks, simply do not delete them!
Step 5: Select Unused AudioOur next two step involve using the
Regions menu. Go under this menu and navigate to the
Select sub-menu and click on
Unused.

Step 6: Remove Unused!Now we are going to remove the Unused Audio. Return to the
Regions menu and select
Clear.

Next you will be asked if you want to
Delete or
Remove your files. We will select
Remove.
Step 8: Select Save A Session Copy
isn't easier just to consolidate... (alt, shift, 3)... then go to window-> Project or ( alt + O ) and delete anything that's not modified on the same date?
Your blog is so informative. keep up the good work!!!!