Similar feature as the "play list" in Pro Tools?

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2016/04/11 09:53:11 (permalink)

Similar feature as the "play list" in Pro Tools?

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I've been using Pro Tools a little bit in our school. It usually just makes me appreciate Sonar even more but there are couple of handy features I haven't found in Sonar. One of them is the play list (it's totally different function than the SPLAT play list). Does anyone know if there's a similar feature in SPLAT?
 
Pro Tools play list explained:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5QfQeguXzY

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    Re: Similar feature as the "play list" in Pro Tools? 2016/04/11 10:24:36 (permalink)
    I don't think so.  I will also add I don't see how useful that is. The comping in Sonar is faster and you don't need to go back and forth between the play list and the comping audio. I was thinking this feature was like an audio pool. There Sonar as such doesn't have one. The DAWs that do have a pool that I have I find myself ignoring it. 
     
     

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    Re: Similar feature as the "play list" in Pro Tools? 2016/04/11 10:56:02 (permalink)
    Well comping is a bit different thing with a different purpose. It can accomplish basically the same thing but I don't like the mess it some times causes. This kind of thing:

     
     
    That compared to separate clean clips is sometimes a bummer (if you want to store different ideas). Especially when tracking multitrack drums or something else that has many tracks. Of course I can easily create new tracks but also creates more unnecessary stuff in the project.

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    Re: Similar feature as the "play list" in Pro Tools? 2016/04/11 11:52:49 (permalink)
    At some point in the past, I was trying to explore Protools since everybody seems to use it (all mixing videos). I had a good grip on Sonar's comping and all the related keyboard shortcuts. 
    So, while trying to learn protools, as soon as I got to the playlist part, I ran back to Sonar never to return to Protools again. IMHO Sonar's comping is so much better than Protools playlist. Only times comping didn't work for me was because i didn't know the right way of doing it 
    If you spend some time on comping videos, techniques and shortcuts, you won't be disappointed. 
     
     

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    Re: Similar feature as the "play list" in Pro Tools? 2016/04/11 12:30:17 (permalink)
    Thanks for the input guys but comping and playlist are different tools (Pro Tools has both). I admit I haven't used the comping in Sonar excessively but I'm familiar with the basic functions. I did a bit of research on how to use it more efficiently and sure it's handy, but is it possible to switch takes for let's say ten tracks at once?

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