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Fastest way to export committed tracks
Hello!
I have a question regarding export tracks. When I track guitar, I usually go direct with a reactive load and use IR's. What would be the fastest way for me to get my individual guitar tracks exported with the IR printed into the file? I know I can commit, but then the tracks say ".cm" after them. I'd rather the name be cleaner. For ex. if the name of the track is GTR 1, it'll be GTR 1.cm. I however can't delete the ".cm" before exporting because there is already the previous consolidated track that says GTR 1 after committing it. Would I just export the consolidated tracks to a folder, then rename the wav files out of pro tools one by one? Anything less tedious or something that I'm missing, or a better workflow? |
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Re: Fastest way to export committed tracks
Hello
I've found that naming a track with the desired name would print that into the consolidated file name. So if you have the GTR1 label for the track the consolidated would be "GTR1 01" and so on. That way you don't have to rename the exported file. Hope that's helpful |
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