Deletes the original, uncompressed versions of all compressed Samples in your Session document. This means committing to your current Compression settings.
Uncompressed Samples can be very large. Once you've settled on a compression type for each of
your Samples, you can use this command to shrink the size of your Session file by deleting the
original, uncompressed version of all Samples for which you've selected a Compression type.
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- Note: Beatnik recommends extreme care when using this command. If you delete your
only copies of the uncompressed Samples, and then later decide to change the compression
technique, you'll have to first decompress the compressed copies, and then re-compress
them. With most compression techniques, this will result in a significant loss of fidelity.
- If you can afford the disk space, you should always keep your uncompressed original Samples
in your Session document.
- Retaining the uncompressed originals preserves flexibility in the future, and once the originals
are gone there's no way to recover the lost fidelity.
- The sizes of the uncompressed originals don't affect the size of your exported RMF files in
any way.
- Shrinking the Session file by deleting the large original Samples won't make your RMF files
any smaller.
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