What remains relevant about Consolidate Project Audio is that is saves the entire file referenced by various Clips into a sub-folder within the Per-Project’s Audio folder. But starting many versions ago, SONAR saved files you brought in from other media anyway, and then stored them in the Audio folder in your Per-Project folder. The original intention of this function was to gather together all files used in a project, including those referenced on other media (e.g., CD-ROMs). Then, choose Utilities > Consolidate Project Audio. First, you need to have saved the project using a Per-Project folder. It’s also excellent for backing up projects. There’s a third way to save files that splits the difference between the two approaches in terms of size. If you have the book, the section starts on page 48 (and includes the images). Here's an excerpt from my book The Huge Book of Cakewalk by BandLab Tips. There's a third way to backup projects in Cakewalk, yet few people seem to be aware of it.
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