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Track Commit workflow question (commit to new playlist?)
Hi all,
This might be more of a feature request, but I'm curious if anyone has any tips on an efficient way to do this. I was just using Melodyne to tidy up some vocals, and typically when I finish that kind of processing I like to print it to the track and remove the plugin. The way I do that now is to commit the track, then in the commit dialog I select the "do nothing" option for the source track, then I'll drag the tuned/committed clip onto the original track as a new playlist. That way I have any previous takes still available on other playlists if I need them but my main playlist is the comped and tuned vocal that will most likely be "the take". I say this might be a feature request because I think in this scenario the most useful thing would be an option to "commit to new playlist" rather than to a new track - or alternatively to have the track's other playlists transfer over to the new ".cm" track....or another option would be if Melodyne worked as Audio Suite I could just render the playlist that way - but I'm curious if anyone has any thoughts about a more efficient or faster way to accomplish this than my current workflow. It's not a huge pain to do it the way I've been doing it honestly, but it seems like something that *could* be more streamlined and I'm always looking for new ways to make my workflow more efficient from people here on the DUC and elsewhere so I thought I'd see if anyone had any tips. thanks!
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Re: Track Commit workflow question (commit to new playlist?)
I do commit, deactivate and hide track. Don't want to have to think about what Playlist needs melodyne active.
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Re: Track Commit workflow question (commit to new playlist?)
Agreed that "commit to new playlist" would be very useful here.
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Re: Track Commit workflow question (commit to new playlist?)
...except you're sort of in danger of running the committed file through all the same plug-ins again unless you remember to bypass them. Not sure how useful it would be really. I agree with the above poster in that I keep all my untuned takes/comps on one track (as far as possible) and all the tuned ones on a corresponding track underneath.
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Re: Track Commit workflow question (commit to new playlist?)
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For me, once vocal tracking is done and we've settled on a final comp I'll tune that one (I don't tune all the other takes) and then do the commit/copy to new playlist thing. Personally I prefer having all the takes on a single track and I don't really worry about what playlists are tuned or not once I'm done (for one, I know only the comp is tuned, and if I do need to pull something from a different take I'm not really concerned whether or not it's been tuned as long as it works better than what was in the comp - but this doesn't happen often anyway). That's just my workflow though.
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Re: Track Commit workflow question (commit to new playlist?)
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