Consolidate Tracks?
- EpiGenetik
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Can you describe what it is that you want it to do? In fairness, there's a lot of engineering tricks available to Pro-Tools users that aren't in Reason, but if you can describe what this feature does we might be able to tell you of a workaround
Just tested it myself and you are correct - I was mistaken. What I meant was I thought it would destroy the clip level information, whereas bouncing mixer channels makes a copy of the track and leaves the original.
But, joining clip regions with different levels actually forms a comped clip, and each level becomes a different comp.
What you will lose for sure is clip fade in/outs. Only the fade in on the very first clip and the fade out on the very last clip will be rendered.
- EpiGenetik
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- Joined: 19 Jan 2015
- Location: Glasgow, EU
Bounce in place is the best way to do it as you won't lose fades and levels etc. You would then be able to join clips after that, and then adjust any other levels issues after that. So yes it can be done, but it's not a single automated process. Still easy to do though without any real thinking required.
esefelipe wrote: ↑11 Sep 2017Just tested it myself and you are correct - I was mistaken. What I meant was I thought it would destroy the clip level information, whereas bouncing mixer channels makes a copy of the track and leaves the original.
But, joining clip regions with different levels actually forms a comped clip, and each level becomes a different comp.
What you will lose for sure is clip fade in/outs. Only the fade in on the very first clip and the fade out on the very last clip will be rendered.
Yes your right about the fade ins and outs . I get where your coming from .
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