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Old 01-24-2010, 01:37 PM
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Default One long recording.

The boys and I jammed for a couple hours the other day,and I record enabled 3 tracks with room mic's just for fun. I hit record and let it go. I went back to split the songs we did to bounce each one by its self and couldnt do it. What do I have to do? I seperated eack one by CTRL-E,set the boundries but it wouldnt work.I can always just bounce the whole thing cant I, using a 4gig dvd? Thanks all for your help. newbe allways. Also where's spell check in this window?
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With only 3 tracks to deal with, I would separate the regions on a grid line(use GRID mode) and then rename the regions to include the song title, and then export regions as files. You could send them all to a folder on the audio(recording) drive and then create a new session for each song and import the relevant audio regions.
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Old 01-25-2010, 08:53 AM
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Thanks albee1952.I figured it would be a little work. I'll follow you instructions , and Thanks for your help.
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Thanks albee1952.I figured it would be a little work. I'll follow you instructions , and Thanks for your help.
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Old 01-26-2010, 03:35 AM
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Default Re: One long recording.

I sometimes have this problem when recording lots of sessions in one day. I have a multi mic setup and record upto 24 artists in one day, all live, all acoustic, one after the other. All using the same basic mic set.

This gives me 12 tracks max. Rather than opening a new session everytime I just track it all into one big session and then go through it after.

I seperate regions where needed and then delete all unused regions from the session and the audio regions list (but NOT from the harddisc) I then go to 'Save Copy In' and check the copy all audio files box is ticked.

After this just reopen the original session and all the files will be back!

This creates small session folders with the audio from each artist neatly saved and ready for mixing.

There are keyboard short cuts that make this process a very quick and easy way to seperate out songs

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