
43 Managing Files and Sets
those clips refer to the same sample on disk. But if you drag a new version of the sample into a
Live Set, Live will use the settings stored in the analysis file for the newly created clip.
The analysis file’s name is the same as that of the associated sample, with an added “.asd“ ex-
tension. Live puts this analysis file in the same folder as the sample.
Samples that have an .asd file are displayed like this in the browser.
Samples without an .asd file look like this.
The analysis files themselves do not appear in Live’s browser.
Note that you can suppress the creation of .asd files by turning off the Create Analysis Files op-
tion in the File/Folder Preferences. All data (except for the default clip settings) can be recreated
by Live if the .asd file is missing, however this will take some time for longer samples.
5.2.3 Exporting Audio and Video
The File menu’s Export Audio/Video command allows you to export Live’s audio output as new
samples. The resulting files can be used to burn an audio CD for listening purposes or a data
CD, which could serve as a backup of your work or be used with other digital audio applica-
tions. If your set includes video, you can also use the Export Audio/Video command to export
this to a new video file, which will be created in the same directory as the rendered audio files.
(Note: video export is not available in the Lite and Intro Editions.) You can also upload your
exported audio files directly to your SoundCloud account.
Which Signal Will Be Rendered?
The Rendered Track Chooser.
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