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September 25, 17 1:15 PM (permalink)

Any way to save "session" data?

Is there a way to save all data from one session including fx, bus routing, aux routing, etc... to import to other sessions?
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Re: Any way to save "session" data? September 25, 17 4:18 PM (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu September 25, 17 6:12 PM
Yes, save it all as a project template. Next session, open the template, save as the new project name.

 
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Re: Any way to save "session" data? September 25, 17 4:21 PM (permalink)
Thanks! I will try that... i was trying to save it as a scene... but couldn't recall the scene in other sessions. And other roundabout wonky ways... this seems much more logical..lol
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Re: Any way to save "session" data? September 25, 17 5:27 PM (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu September 25, 17 6:12 PM
Also look at track templates. You can take a more surgical approach with them (and save them from one project and add to another without starting from scratch).

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Re: Any way to save "session" data? September 25, 17 6:13 PM (permalink)
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Yes, save it all as a project template. Next session, open the template, save as the new project name.


mettelus
Also look at track templates. You can take a more surgical approach with them (and save them from one project and add to another without starting from scratch).


I've done both as they both work in the right situation.


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