• Techniques
  • Putting multiple track stems into one track?
2016/11/29 23:37:55
Unknowen
I can think of some crud ways to get all these clips together on one track but is there a class graceful way to do it.
all the Green Tracks want to mingle on the same track, Peace.
 
  
 
 
2016/11/30 01:35:59
Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
route all to the same aux track, then record the aux track
 
archive the original ones in a track folder in case you need them later
2016/11/30 02:56:32
Jeff Evans
Can't you route them all to the same buss and do a fast bounce of that buss. Then drag it in.
2016/11/30 06:26:23
Slugbaby
I'd just set my Snap To settings, click and drag.
Not class or graceful, but quick and accurate.
2016/11/30 08:50:32
Unknowen
Slugbaby
I'd just set my Snap To settings, click and drag.
Not class or graceful, but quick and accurate.

lol, yea my "not so classy" idea as well... just too puttsee.
2016/11/30 08:51:11
Unknowen
Thanks too all for the help! :)
2016/12/07 14:07:11
bluzdog
Rob[atSound-Rehab]
route all to the same aux track, then record the aux track
 
archive the original ones in a track folder in case you need them later


This ^^^^^ is definitely quick, easy and classy.
 
Rocky
2016/12/08 19:46:37
Kev999
Easier still: select all the clips and Bounce To Track. This will create a new track with the combined audio in a single clip.
2016/12/08 20:38:26
Guitarhacker
heck... just do it. Doesn't matter how it gets done. Dragging is fast. You can probably fast bounce it too.
 
2016/12/09 17:26:43
Kev999
Guitarhacker
heck... just do it. Doesn't matter how it gets done. Dragging is fast...


 
I agree, it's not a big deal. I would probably just Shift-Drag each individual clip (holding down the Shift key while dragging restricts movement to vertical only). Or otherwise Nudge up or down using the 8 & 2 keys on the numeric keypad. Routine stuff really.
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