I think #2 is yes, but I have to check when I get back to BIAB. ANSWER: Yes. See next post but read on first.

HOWEVER

you might not want to do that. Some DAWS require the copy of the audio used in a project to remain there if you plan to open that project again. SONAR, as an example, does NOT do it that way. SONAR makes a copy of any drag 'n drop audio (or audio from any source) in the /Audio folder of the particular project's folder.

So, it depends. If you never plan to use the DAW projects with those files again, yes, you can delete the contents of that BIAB folder. If you have a DAW like SONAR that stores copies of audio files, yes, you can delete the contents of that BIAB folder.

Tell us what DAW you use.

Last edited by Matt Finley; 04/17/15 05:47 AM.

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