Open, save, and revert to saved projects in Impulse Response Utility
The Impulse Response Utility project file is a macOS package file that contains all files associated with the project.
Impulse Response Utility automatically saves your project as soon as you record audio. You can manually save your project at any time, however. You can also open a previously saved project or revert the current project back to its last saved state.
Open a project
In Impulse Response Utility, do one of the following:
Choose File > Open Project (or press Command-O), then navigate to your project file.
Choose File > Open Recent to view a list of recently opened project files.
Save your project with its current name and location
In Impulse Response Utility, choose File > Save Project (or press Command-S) to save your impulse response project with its current name in its current disk location.
Save your project with a new name or location
In Impulse Response Utility, choose File > Save As (or press Command-Shift-S).
Revert to a previously saved project version
If you are unsatisfied with edits or recordings made in your current project and you have previously saved the project, you can revert to the last saved project version.
In Impulse Response Utility, choose File > Revert to Saved.
Note: Once you use the Revert to Saved command, all unsaved changes are lost permanently.
Download the guide:
Impulse Response Utility User Guide: Apple Books