Personally, I tend to do this Personally, I tend to do this outside of Qtractor itself. In short. the pseudo work flow looks like this...(unix knowledge assumed) cp -R path/to/old/project/dir path/to/new/project/dir vi path/to/new/project/dir/$file.qtr Now update the path between the <directory> and </directory> nodes accordingly as this is where the .mid and any .wav files are expected to exist. This approach is far more predictable IMHO and also assists with project renames. Reply
Personally, I tend to do this outside of Qtractor itself. In short. the pseudo work flow looks like this...(unix knowledge assumed)
Now update the path between the
<directory>
and</directory>
nodes accordingly as this is where the .mid and any .wav files are expected to exist.This approach is far more predictable IMHO and also assists with project renames.