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Question I know you can do this in Pro Tools, can you do it in CEP?

i know you can merge two seprate tracks into one using the duplicate feature in pro tools, is there a feature where i can merge two sets of recording into one in CEP? Because i sometimes have two sets of vocals i want to be one.

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could you do a mixdown on the 2?
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could you do a mixdown on the 2?
Yep, in CEP/AA, this is called a mixdown.
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how do i go about doing this?.

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right click (and hold) the block of vocals in question and move it into the same track as the other vocals..... comprendre?

probably not what you're asking but its what i do
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thats what i do now, i want to know if when i bring it into the same track as my other vocal track can i merge the two so they can become one track instead of two.
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First I would solo the tracks that I wanted to merge, then adjust their respective volumes, as usual, check your levels, turn off any real-time FX that you don't want recorded onto the new track, if making a stereo track don't forget to adjust the pans as well.

Next, select the tracks that you want to merge, then click on "edit", then "mixdown to empty track (bounce)" - "selected waves", there is an option for creating a mono track if you want. That should get the job done.
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First I would solo the tracks that I wanted to merge, then adjust their respective volumes, as usual, check your levels, turn off any real-time FX that you don't want recorded onto the new track, if making a stereo track don't forget to adjust the pans as well.

Next, select the tracks that you want to merge, then click on "edit", then "mixdown to empty track (bounce)" - "selected waves", there is an option for creating a mono track if you want. That should get the job done.
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