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Multiple Tracks
I recorded from a cassette tape onto one track in Pro Tools, I have divided it up into regions, how would I go about making each region a track on a CD. Do I have to copy each audio region into a seperate session? Is there an easier way of doing this? Thanks
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Re: Multiple Tracks
Select the regions in the Audio List then use the "Export Selected as Files" command. Set it to the appropriate file settings (whatever format your burning software wants to see) and let 'er rip!
Much faster than BTD Oh yeah, this fuction only works if you don't need to include any automation or RTAS plugs in the audio file...in that case you'll have to BTD...
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