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Recall a mix environment??
Is there a way to recall mixes? If I have a session and I like 2 separate mixes. How do I jump back and forth.
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Re: Recall a mix environment??
"open recent"
or import other mix audio into session to compare or comp. b.o.l. e
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Re: Recall a mix environment??
depends on how many tracks u have..
i can suggest two ways of approachin this: 1 - "save as blah blah MIX 2" 2- duplicate each track (not usefull if u have many many tracks) and make group of tracks for mix 1 , and group for mix 2 |
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Re: Recall a mix environment??
wow?! sounds complicated. Right now I feel like I should have kept my Roland VS2000..lol Im shocked protools doesnt have this feature....
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