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2016/11/29 23:37:55 (permalink)

Putting multiple track stems into one track?

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.
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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/11/30 01:35:59 (permalink)
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

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/11/30 02:56:32 (permalink)
Can't you route them all to the same buss and do a fast bounce of that buss. Then drag it in.

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/11/30 06:26:23 (permalink)
I'd just set my Snap To settings, click and drag.
Not class or graceful, but quick and accurate.

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/11/30 08:50:32 (permalink)
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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.

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/11/30 08:51:11 (permalink)
Thanks too all for the help! :)

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/12/07 14:07:11 (permalink)
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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.
 
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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/12/08 19:46:37 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby stevesweat 2016/12/09 11:12:57
Easier still: select all the clips and Bounce To Track. This will create a new track with the combined audio in a single clip.

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/12/08 20:38:26 (permalink)
heck... just do it. Doesn't matter how it gets done. Dragging is fast. You can probably fast bounce it too.
 

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/12/09 17:26:43 (permalink)
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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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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/12/10 12:37:04 (permalink)
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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.


This did not work for me as the tracks replaced the old one. I will have to look into this a bit more...

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/12/10 12:37:38 (permalink)
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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 worked great! Thanks! :)

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Re: Putting multiple track stems into one track? 2016/12/10 12:42:16 (permalink)
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Can't you route them all to the same buss and do a fast bounce of that buss. Then drag it in.


I couldn't figure this out... human error... But would be better in the long run if I wanted to have a VST buss mix down. I'm going to look into this a bit more when I have time... thanks!

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