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2015/01/30 03:01:46
JasonLAllison
Hi all,
 
This is my first post to this forum so I hope I'm not asking a question that has been answered elsewhere.
 
I have just upgraded to Platinum from X2 Producer. One of the things I like most about Sonar has been how powerful and effective it is for editing. I am working on a project that I did not do the tracking on but am editing, mixing and mastering the project. It is acoustic, Classical brass ensemble music, so the workflow is more like splicing tape rather than comping takes. The tracking was done in Pro Tools, but the engineer sent me the audio files in .WAV format, so getting the files into Platinum is no problem at all. The problem is that the engineer who tracked these sessions stopped transport between each take. There are hundreds of takes in total spread over 9 mics, so I have to deal with importing thousands of .WAV clips into Platinum.
 
I have the option selected to "import broadcast files at time stamp" to keep everything in sync between the mic channels, but my problem is that Platinum doesn't want to allow me to import a range of clips, sequentially, onto the same track. In X2 I would right click on the track, select Import Audio, highlight a region of clips to import from the same mic, click Open and Sonar populated the track with each clip, in sequence. Then I could go to the next track for the next mic and continue this to import all of the audio for each mic. In Platinum, I right click on the track and do all of what I just described, but Sonar imports each file in a new track, so I suddenly have 158 tracks, because this piece had 158 takes, each with a tiny clip. AHHH!!!  
 
I don't know if there is a setting that has changed from X2 to Platinum that no longer allows this, but it seems unlikely. It seems more likely that I just haven't found which option to select or deselect. I don't remember setting X2 up to do this kind of sequential importing within a track though, it just worked.
 
Any thoughts or suggestions??
 
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Jason
2015/01/30 03:21:09
John
If you still have X3 on your system I would import into it. All you need do then is save the project and open it in Platinum if you want. 
 
The other thing is be sure you have Always Import Broadcast Waves At Their Timestamp in Preferences under audio data checked.
 
Welcome to the forum.
2015/01/30 04:13:51
Bristol_Jonesey
Alternatively, if you want to stay within Platinum, after you've done your first import of 158 takes, select all the tracks and do a Bounce to Track, selecting tracks as your source.
This will create one long clip and from there you can delete the originals.
2015/01/30 04:14:43
mudgel
There is no way to import files into the same track one after the other.

The only way it works is to place each file into a seperate track taking notice of any time stamps. If each imported track is at a different time stamp, while you will have as many tracks as you have files you will be able to grab sequential files across all those tracks by drag select those clips and bounce to a single track.
2015/01/30 08:33:00
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
JasonLAllison
In X2 I would right click on the track, select Import Audio, highlight a region of clips to import from the same mic, click Open and Sonar populated the track with each clip, in sequence. 



You must have a custom version of SONAR since no version ever did this :)
2015/01/30 08:47:43
Karyn
It would be a good addition Noel,  you should create a thread in Features & Suggestions.. 
2015/01/30 09:32:16
fwrend
+1 Karyn! I also agree with Noel (although i don't find his post helpful).

I have past frustratration with this very thing. e.g. ripping a split-track accompaniment CD for choir. All songs are split into rehearsal sections so one song may be spanned across muliple CD tracks (e.g. 1-5). After several attempts in Sonar and much time aligning multiple clips, I opened Reaper and was surprised that it automatically aligned them on one track without any presetting of preferences.

Seems very logical to me! My bad for not filing a feature request - DOH!

EDIT: btw, why the option for Always Import at Time Stamp without the option to import into one or separate tracks? (apologies if that option is there, I'm on vaca atm!-)
2015/01/30 09:44:25
Anderton
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
JasonLAllison
In X2 I would right click on the track, select Import Audio, highlight a region of clips to import from the same mic, click Open and Sonar populated the track with each clip, in sequence. 



You must have a custom version of SONAR since no version ever did this :)




Well Noel, i must have the same custom version! I just tried this in X2 with BWF files, and they all ended up in the same track, arranged sequentially, if imported as he describes.
2015/01/30 09:58:12
Karyn
Anderton
Noel Borthwick [Cakewalk]
JasonLAllison
In X2 I would right click on the track, select Import Audio, highlight a region of clips to import from the same mic, click Open and Sonar populated the track with each clip, in sequence. 



You must have a custom version of SONAR since no version ever did this :)




Well Noel, i must have the same custom version! I just tried this in X2 with BWF files, and they all ended up in the same track, arranged sequentially, if imported as he describes.


Yeah,  you tell him Craig.. 
 
It most likely means there was a bug in X2 that stopped it creating a new track for each imported file when it was actually supposed to..
 
Have you tried it in X3?
2015/01/30 09:59:49
Bristol_Jonesey
This should be user selectable when importing more than one file
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