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Old 03-27-2005, 08:27 PM
Tom Case Tom Case is offline
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Default Live sound

I'd like to grab a 2 channel mix from the board with my M Box and avoid the bounce to disk, burning a cd of the band while I set up the next one. I found a thread of someone in radio wanting the same thing ( search radio ). Bastiaan said use audiosuite to consolidate and then export. I can't find these features. Nothing under audiosuite says consolidate, but under edit there is one so i used it. the only export is greyed out under file 'export selected tracts as OMF/AAF'. I have other programs but don't want to use the crappy 1/8th in and soundcard in my lappy. I always thought consolidate was so i could slide my whole track around after editing it. BTW I'm using 6.1. Thanks in advance for anyone who can help.

Tom
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