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Originally recorded start point?
During a recording session I recorded tracks at different starting points during the session.
For some guitars I recorded from 0 all the way through For some vocals I recorded from somewhere in the middle of the track. How can I drop a region / (or audio) into the original point it was recorded from? I didn't write down the original starting point. My equipment: ProTools LE (with MBox2) on XP |
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Re: Originally recorded start point?
If you recorded it in PT, Lookup Time Stamp in the manual
Then look up Edit modes (Spot)
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Re: Originally recorded start point?
Thank you - Brillant!
The answer (if anyone else is interested) is to change to Spot mode and use the Original Time Stamp. |
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