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How to copy track settings??

Hey,

How can I copy track settings from one song to another. For instance, I'm tracking drums with 8 mics through pres, converters and into Sonar. How can I keep track settings/names so that when I go to the next song, everything stays the same?

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best bet is to create a new project and set up all your basic tracks and common settings - then save it as a template into your template directory. this way each time you go to create a new project, you have everything pretty much set up to do the tracking and initial mixing. saves a lot of time esp. when you have an idea and don't want to fuss.

i have my basic template set up for both individual tracks for drums + a stereo mix track. also bass, guitar, lead, vocal, piano, etc... + some midi stuff as well. all I have to do is create a new project, do a quick check on tuning (k-tuner is embedded in the rhythm guitar track in the template) and i'm ready to roll.
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That's good news for future songs starting off... but what about when you've already got 5-6 songs layed down but not drums. Do it the old fashioned way of just setting each track? Or is there a way to copy stuff?
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