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Thank you for your response!

I actually tried this solution which works. However, it would be much more interesting and efficient if you could:

1. select a part of audio on the timeline.
2. copy it
3. paste it into the file panel so that you can rename and organize each part in subfolders to be able to use them in the final edit.

This would avoid the need to export each part to a new file every time and would make the workflow much more rational.

in the open source environment there is no audio editing software that offers this option, which is central to the editing of podcasts and radio broadcasts. Qtractor is certainly the one that comes closest...

Mattia

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