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How do i copy multiple settings...
Ok so ive got a great drum sound that uses 16 mics... im using about 20 different EQ's about 8 compressors...
the only problem is i want all these settings to be on another 8 tracks!!!!! Do i realy have to copy every setting for each track? or even save everysetting and bring all the effects up individualy on each track?? that would take for ever!! There must be a way to save all the effects as they are with their settings and bring the whole lot up at once to save time... cheers.... [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: How do i copy multiple settings...
What about "Duplicate Track"?
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Re: How do i copy multiple settings...
Actualy i found a post on this.. sory to waste your time...
I found that just to save session remove audio and import audio is a better way of working... once again thankyou |
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