Purge Unused used deletes it from the project and RAM, still saves it on the disk unfortunately. And disabling stream from disk also just means it'll load in RAM instead of the HDD, still saves it on the hard drive.wormcode wrote:The macro Purge Unused Audio Clips should do that theoretically. And/or disable the option to stream audio from disk too, then it should stay only in RAM I think. Dunno about deleting them from the drive itself, but I know if you undo a bounce or a recording, it will delete them from the hard drive. It might be a safety thing so people don't screw up projects.Maxxan wrote:There should be a good function to delete the takes you didn't end up using though as this clogs up the drive like hell, and sometimes you don't even use it in the final product.
Also yeah other DAWs have that feature but not labelled the same, and you don't always have to click that - it's automatic sometimes when you edit a new slice or section.
It'd be hard to implement but not impossible. First thing should be that each project has it's own sample folder isntead of it all going in recorded, and then they should make a macro that purges that folder of anything not used in the project.
Maybe I should go work for Image-Line, hehehe