Joining Clips & zeroing them out

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2011/08/30 13:32:18 (permalink)

Joining Clips & zeroing them out

Hey all,

I have been recording drum tracks...with a few punches here and there. However, I want to be able to export each track as a single wave to process in another program (without losing any of the timing). So, I want to be able to join clips together, with the crossfades, so they sound like I hear them) and also to Zero the track out. This way when I import the wave into another program and set the tempo, it will be correct.

I plan on importing the waves into Pro Tools to use Beat Detective to allign any stray drum hits....if there is an easier way to do it in Sonar...please enlighten me as it would save a lot of time!

Thanks in advance folks, you've always been a great help to me in the past!


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    Thatsastrat
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    Re:Joining Clips & zeroing them out 2011/08/30 13:45:16 (permalink)
    Try (process: bounce to track) that should create a complete new track with all edits you have made.
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    ronjoe1
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    Re:Joining Clips & zeroing them out 2011/08/30 17:02:17 (permalink)
    Thanks! And how about the idea of aligning the drum hits properly? (like beat detective does in Pro Tools)?
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    ronjoe1
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    Re:Joining Clips & zeroing them out 2011/08/30 17:17:09 (permalink)
    That function appears to be under Edit>Bounce to track(s)
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    Re:Joining Clips & zeroing them out 2011/08/31 05:08:29 (permalink)
    Try Audiosnap.

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