Importing Multiple Audio Tracks

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2011/07/26 15:13:32 (permalink)

Importing Multiple Audio Tracks

Hi All!

Does anyone know if there's a way to import multiple audio tracks consecutively, one after the other, and all at once to on one single audio track in Sonar? Have a lecture on CD with 36 very short separate tracks I wanted to import and edit as one continuous track.

Any help would be great.

Kind Thanks,

Andy 

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    timidi
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    Re:Importing Multiple Audio Tracks 2011/07/26 15:33:23 (permalink)
    I usuall just drag and drop from explorer. Sonar puts them each on there own track and then you have to drag them around to where you want them.

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    Chappel
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    Re:Importing Multiple Audio Tracks 2011/07/26 17:37:36 (permalink)
    I don't know about all at once but if you do them one at a time they will all go onto one track. Just remember to put the cursor at the end of the track you import before importing the next one.

    File | Import | Audio
    is in the Key Binding Menu so you could assign it to a key to speed up the process. In my Key Bindings Menu "j" is unassigned so I assigned Import Audio to it and now I can just press j to open the Import Audio Window. It's not perfect but it goes pretty quick.

    Looks like this or timidi's suggestion may be your best bets.
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    Re:Importing Multiple Audio Tracks 2011/07/26 18:07:40 (permalink)
    So the answer to your question is no, you cant...

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