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Replacing regions from OMF
Hi!
I recently did the sound for a short and we recorded a little low so I want to gain my audio clips, and perhaps also make a L/R-mix, before sending it to the editor, seems a bit more professional that way. I was wondering is there is any way to replace the audio regions I get back from the editors OMF with my original ungained audio, and still keep them in sync? Tried Matching Alternates, and it replaced it but put at the start of the clip. Hope this makes any sense. |
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Re: Replacing regions from OMF
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Maybe try using "spot" to grid. Click on spot (Top left) click on the clip and the box will open up and now click on the black up arrow next to original time stamp and see if it places it in the right position on the time line. Chris
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