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Old 02-13-2020, 05:45 PM
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Default Re: Importing Mackie Dl32R Multichannel Wav into Pro Tools

You can also likely drop all the files at once making sure your timeline drop order is set to left to right. Look in the clips bin menu for that setting.
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Default Re: Importing Mackie Dl32R Multichannel Wav into Pro Tools

I have some most excellent news.... YES... if I drop the next multichannel wav in the series right after the first, and then put it in shuffle mode, I can slide each one back to the end of the previous.

So, now the next question...

Can I multi-select and move the series of tracks simultaneously?

Is there any way to automate that?

Man, if I could get a workflow that would let me drop in the first series, have it align, then drop the second, and so forth...

THEN, set each track to the busses I need them to go to for effects....

All without a lot of manual manipulation - oh wow, this would save me so much time!!!

I'm excited!
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Old 02-15-2020, 11:13 AM
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If you put it in shuffle mode before dropping the next file it’ll snap to the end of the previous.

Also investigate the timeline drop order I mentioned above. When set to left to right, it lets you drop multiple files one right after another on the same tracks.
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