Rework of the Import dialog

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Ed Ward 2017-01-27 10:56:26 +01:00 committed by Len Ovens
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title: Import Dialog
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<img class="right" src="/images/import-window.png" alt="The import window">
<p>
Many sessions will require the use of <dfn>existing material</dfn>,
whether it consists of audio and/or MIDI data. Using existing samples,
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underway.
</p>
<p>
You can import audio and MIDI data into your session with the
<dfn>Add Existing Media</dfn> dialog.
Importing audio and MIDI data into the session is done with the
<dfn>Add Existing Media</dfn> dialog, accessed by the <kbd class="menu">
Session &gt; Import</kbd> menu.
</p>
<img src="/images/209-ARDOUR_1_2_1.png" />
<h2>The Soundfile Information Box</h2>
<p>
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<p>
If the sample rate differs from the current session rate, it is displayed
in red, which indicates that the file must be resampled before
importing.<br />
importing.
</p>
<p>
Resampling is controlled by the <kbd class="menu">Conversion quality</kbd>
option described below.
</p>
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<p>
Files can be auditioned before importing. The slider under the play and
stop buttons allows you to scrub around, a fader on the right side allows
you to control the playback volume.
to control the playback volume.
</p>
<p>
Auditionning MIDI files requires a MIDI instrument to be chosen in the <kbd class="menu">
Instrument</kbd> dropdown list.
</p>
<h2>Importing options</h2>
<p>
You can import files into new, automatically created tracks, to the region
list (from where you can manually drag them into a track), or as new
<a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/">Tape tracks</a> with the
<kbd class="menu">Add new files as...</kbd> option.
Through the <kbd class="menu">Add files...</kbd> option, imported files can be inserted in the session:
</p>
<dl>
<dt>as new tracks</dt><dd>automatically creates new tracks and import the files in it</dd>
<dt>to region list</dt><dd>adds the files to the <a href="/ardours-interface/editor-lists/region-list/">region list</a>, from where then can be manually dragged into a track</dd>
<dt>as new tape tracks</dt><dd>adds the files as <a href="/working-with-tracks/track-types/">Tape tracks.</a></dd>
</dl>
<p>
New files will be inserted at either the file timestamp (if available,
zero by default), at the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/">edit point</a>, at the
playhead, or at the start of the session, as specified in <kbd
class="menu">Insert at...</kbd>.
The <kbd class="menu">Insert at</kbd> option chooses where in time the file will be imported, amongst:
</p>
</ul>
<li>the <dfn>file timestamp</dfn> (if available, zero by default)</li>
<li>at the <a href="/ardours-interface/the-edit-point-control/"><dfn>edit point</dfn></a></li>
<li>at the <dfn>playhead</dfn></li>
<li>at the <dfn>session start</dfn>.</li>
</ul>
<p>
The Channel <kbd class="menu">mapping</kbd> is either "one track/region per
file", or "one track/region per channel". The latter splits multichannel
source files into mono regions.<br />
If you have selected multiple files and are importing them into a track,
you can also choose whether to sequence all files into a single track in
the order of selection, or to create as many tracks as there are files to
import.
The Channel <kbd class="menu">Mapping</kbd> option is only available for
multi-channel files (i.e. all but mono ones). It is either
</p>
<dl>
<dt>one track/region per file</dt><dd>Creates a multi channel track for each imported file</dd>
<dt>one track/region per channel</dt><dd>Creates only mono channels, as many as there are channels in the imported files</dd>
<dt>sequence files</dt><dd>If multiple files are imported, they can be sequenced into a single track in the order of selection</dd>
</dl>
<p>
The <kbd class="menu">Conversion quality</kbd> drop-down controls the
quality of the resampling process, if the sampling rate of the source file
differs from the session rate.
</p>
<p>
Finally, and most importantly, you can decide whether to <kbd
class="option">Copy files to session</kbd>, or to link them. Please read
Finally, and most importantly, the the files can be linked or copied to the session
with the <kbd class="option">Copy files to session</kbd> checkbox. Please read
<a href="/adding-pre-existing-material/copying-versus-linking/">Copying
versus Linking</a> for details.
</p>
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