![]() It is possible to get information about the current track and control playback. Good discussion from all here.Swinsian supports scripting with Applescript. (interesting if closing, then opening a song vs immediately renaming causes a problem). If someone is building numerous songs out of the same song, or template, good luck. I've never come across one multiple song file issue. Add audio tracks, save, so knowing what the latest song file is or lost files shouldn't be an issue. I can rename a song 30 times over, and the parent folder renames as well. It's fundamental instruction even from any legitimate audio schools, and is not part of the issue. *I name songs 20 to 40 times with a updated suffix, for every song I've ever done, including Pro Tools. My spell check may have converted this to Swahilli That should keep us all on equal ground during checking/testing. This issue is occuring even when following the baseline naming of a song even from song creation withing the Studio One\Songs\xxxxx.song path. I believe it was Tacman7's point during a default folder or template where things can get dicey anyway. It might be when the first audio folder is created within the song? I suspect so, or as mentioned, close.Īlso, let's stay clear of minimizing or suggesting one song per folder. Audio files and that new audio folder should not disrupt that. How to rename audio files to reflect titles on the music tag For example, renaming 'Twist And Shout' to 'Twist and Shout' would also reflect on the file itself to be '14 - Twist and Shout'. A user might want to rename, and it's folder for traceability, while keeping possible files not completed such as comped tracks. However it doesn't address the sudden issue of when audio files are added to the particular open song, and the folder loses the rename structure. That works, is great, tidy, and practical. However, that process is useful when collecting all audio clips that are used in the current song open, and relocating with a new name. Anyone recommending the save to new folder is a work around, and it's been mine as well (For years). Just in passing, and clarification to the thread. Anyone mentioning name changing in the OS is outside the issue. I also believe we are all hands on deck about renaming within Studio One, and not via Windows or Mac OS. The one date that I pulled up in the FR was from 2016 which I at least thought may be helpful. I haven't observed all platforms, dates, or versions, but it's a good question. frank.crow has experienced this and he's using a Mac Mini (late 2014), but it's worth watching for. I just renamed a handful of songs where audio was recorded and it renamed the folder too. ![]() Robertgra圓 wroteIs this maybe a Windows vs Mac thing? Either that or you all are doing something I’m not. ![]() If it helps, you can always save the song to a new folder which will take all used files with them to the new folder you've created. I have a new computer, and it's doing the same, so it's not a localized. Sure as shootin', I know that when I save audio, it's going to rear it's ugly head and the folder won't rename, leaving only the song renamed. ![]() It's at some point near and around the first audio rename, but at times occurs after a few audio saves, so I can't put my finger exactly when. As you say, once you save an audio file, Studio One loses the ability to rename the folder. Wondering why all of a sudden, S1 sees a new added audio track as an open file and that prevents renaming the song. I should say it does not work "anymore", because it used to in 4.5 as I used this feature all the time. Now open a new song the same way, but add an audio track and record a few bars, then save and rename.does not work. Slylarock wroteIf you open a new song from a template and hit "rename" right away, it works no problem. ![]()
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