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2012/07/16 15:42:49
SteveStrummerUK
 
As you can see from the pic below, I'm simultaneously recording the same guitar onto Track 21 (Processed) and Track 22 (Dry).
 
When it comes to editing/comping all the track layers into two finished tracks, I'll want to use exactly the same clips in each track.
 
The only way I can see how to do this is to place the Now Time Marker where I want to split the tracks, and then select each track in turn. Very time consuming.
 
For example, in this screenshot, say I want to get rid of the nasty little bit of string noise I've outlined in the Processed Track from both tracks. It's easy enough to split that clip around the start of bar 3 and delete the left hand side of that clip to remove the unwanted noise. But to now split and remove exactly the same part from the Dry Track I have to select it separately without moving the Now Time Marker and then repeat the process.
 
Is it possible to somehow have whatever I do to one track automatically happen to the other?
 
 

 
 
 
Thanks
 
 
 
 
2012/07/16 15:49:51
Beagle
yes, highlight both tracks before splitting.
2012/07/16 16:13:17
Wookiee
Beagle


yes, highlight both tracks before splitting.

Plus One
2012/07/16 16:17:56
craigb
Beagle


yes, highlight both tracks before splitting.


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2012/07/16 17:08:50
SteveStrummerUK
Beagle


yes, highlight both tracks before splitting.

 
 
Sorry chaps, I didn't explain myself very well.

I have been doing that as well - I position the Now Time Marker where I want it and then Ctrl+click the two tracks so the Split command splits them both. I can even delete the two remnants together (depending on which side of the NTM they are).

What I was after was being able to just work away on just one of the tracks but have the changes mirrored in the other.

I thought it was possible using 'linked clips', but that appears to be something different.
2012/07/16 17:22:34
jamesg1213
Ditch the dry track Steve, you ain't going to use it. Simples. 
2012/07/16 17:27:59
Bristol_Jonesey
Doesn't seem like there is a way to do this Steve.

Clip Selection groups only work on full clips, and Clip Groups have to act on identical clips?

I think that's what I just read.
2012/07/16 18:07:24
alexoosthoek
Select the tracks you want, grab the beginning of one of them and move it to wherever you want?
2012/07/16 18:34:37
The Maillard Reaction




























Convert it to a stereo track, work on both sides at once, When you are done you can split back to dual mono and move on.


2012/07/16 19:51:05
pistolpete
only record the dry track. then edit it. then cut-n-paste it to another where you can add processing to it.
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