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j-v wrote on 6/29/2020, 2:35 AM

Choose in Soundforge menu File/Save as...

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rraud wrote on 6/29/2020, 10:40 AM

I am not aware of a custom folder option for a new Take file. By default "Open copy in audio editor" immediately creates a new Take file in the same folder as the original event audio media. As j-v stated, you could 'Save-as' in SF, then delete the 'new take' file and then "Specify a new location or substitute file" when that dialog appears. or just move the new take to a new location and "Specify a new location" that when that dialog appears.