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96 excess minutes at the end of my project..
Hey guys, I've got a bit of an annoying problem.
I'm working on the sound design of a one minute animation but somewhere during the project I ended up with 96 minutes of nothing after the videoclip. I haven't automated anything(yet) and I don't really feel like checking every of the 30+ tracks I've got right now for any accidental automationpoints. I tried selecting everything after the actual project and deleting (maybe some 1ms audioclips somewhere?) but that didn't help. TLDR; Does anybody know a way to just very destructively cut a piece of the end of your project timeline? |
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Re: 96 excess minutes at the end of my project..
If you don't HIGHLIGHT the area you want bounced, it will indeed bounce the entire length of the default edit window.
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Re: 96 excess minutes at the end of my project..
It's not about the bounce, it's about the actual project in pro tools. It's a one minute project, with 97 minutes of horizontal scroll space..
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Re: 96 excess minutes at the end of my project..
I often run into that when importing session data. When it happens I just enable the All group and highlight from right after the last region in the edit window all the way to the end of the timeline. Then in the edit menu go to Clear Special and choose All Automation.
There might be a better way to go about it, but that's always worked for me and only takes a few seconds. |
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Re: 96 excess minutes at the end of my project..
Thanks for the tip, unfortunately it didn't work for me
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Re: 96 excess minutes at the end of my project..
Go to preferences and you can change the default edit window duration.
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Re: 96 excess minutes at the end of my project..
I have never used the clear automation function but I have used the All group to expand all automation track to find extraneous automation points sometimes in volume but usually in pan. I make the session really small width-wise then remove the automation points manually and it usually removes the extended time. I had a project today that started at hour 10 instead of 1 so there were some remnants.
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