Re: I think I may be about to embark in an extremely tedious vocal track clip gain restora
2018/02/19 06:02:37
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Tell me about it. I've just embarked upon the gigantic task of recreating a 20 minute, 100+ track Sonar project in Reaper (something I previously thought I would never do). Not only do I have to recreate long effect chains for each track, I also have upwards of 10 lanes of automation on many of the tracks with all kinds of crazy automation curves controlling the effects. I can't bounce all of this effect wizardry to audio files yet because I'm not done with adjusting these effect chains, and the project has become so unworkable in broken down old Sonar that I have no choice but to start it from scratch. I'm actually saving screenshots of these automation envelopes and recreating them in Reaper. I'm having to make loads of text notes for each track, and I've even resorted to writing out basic EQ & fx settings in these notes because I don't want to get into managing hundreds of preset files (and some plugins are real arses about where you can save presets so there just doesn't seem to be much consistency & that burns my brain). I worked for god knows how long today and got 5 tracks done (and these are ones with not much automation). Plus I managed to set up all the buses. It's one of those "well if you do some every day you'll get it done eventually but god knows when" kind of jobs.
The trouble is it's really easy to get overly confident with monotonous tasks like this and make mistakes. I've already made some arse-ups.
I'd love to use azslow3's Sonar to Reaper transfer tool but I don't think it's at the stage yet where I'd trust it on a project like this, and it doesn't yet do effect automation. Still, there is something to be said for rolling up the old sleeves and taking on something ridiculous.
I think these nootropics I've been taking are helping though. I seem to have a much better attention span than I did. Perhaps that's why I went from the position of "no way on earth am I taking this project on" to "why the hell not, let's give it a whirl."
JamesWindows 10, Sonar SPlat (64-bit), Intel i7-4930K, 32GB RAM, RME Babyface, AKAI MPK Mini, Roland A-800 Pro, Focusrite VRM Box, Komplete 10 Ultimate, 2012 American Telecaster!