adding time screwed up my project

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2012/06/21 21:47:06 (permalink)

adding time screwed up my project

So I'm working on a music bed for a 60 second video promo for Dustball Rally (fast cars traveling cross-country).
I really want it to be exactly 60 seconds in case it ever goes to TV.
The piece was only 50 seconds so I added 10 seconds on the head so I could do some vamping with soundscapes....oops... I didn't realize at the time that would screw up my whole damn PRV.
I've put a lot of work into that 10 seconds that I don't want to re-do ...I'd like to get everything lined up in PRV again...any suggestions or will I just have to go back and ...well...you know
Thanks very much,
Randy

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    Re:adding time screwed up my project 2012/06/21 21:53:04 (permalink)
    I usually create a new project. Copy from the old project at (old time) 0:0:0 and paste in the new project at (new time) 0:0:10.

    Obviously plugs on buses and tracks can get complex, but you can save the (old) project as template and inset template into the new project. I've done that too.
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    Re:adding time screwed up my project 2012/06/21 21:56:38 (permalink)
    WRT bus and track plugs. In X1, you can save the old project (deleting all content) as a "temp project". Then using the browser, drag it into the new (completely empty of track and buses) project. I've not done that but in theory it should work too.
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    Re:adding time screwed up my project 2012/06/21 22:01:07 (permalink)
    Thanks very much for the quick reply Baps...what you suggested I'm sure will work...but your suggestion got me to pondering...what if I cut the data, deleted the hole, added measures and then pasted the data.
    I'm too fried tonight to jack with it but I'll try it in the morning and report back...thanks bud!
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    Re:adding time screwed up my project 2012/06/21 22:03:36 (permalink)
    That could word too. Just remember to take into consideration markers. 

    On a one minute project, probably not too much trouble. But a longer project markers act weird (at times) for me when deleting or adding measure (not consistent IIRC).
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