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zook250
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this may not be the right forum to post this question, but it doesnt fall ito the cubase forum and there is no protools forum here so that is why i posted it here.
this is the senario.
my band recorded a full rehersal on protools le.( in the past i have done this with cubase sx.). in cubase i could set the indicator arrows on the time line to only export sections of the session ie. if the session was 2 hrs long with 15 songs , i could export only the songs,( 8 tracks) that i wanted. it was so easy. highlight the sections of the tracks and then hit export.
protools however i can not figure out how to do it. this is the first time i have recorded with protools and really have no idea. during rehearsal, i basically set levels, hit record in the control room and then go into the recording room and play, therefor i get one long song made up of many smaller songs. i need to be able to seperate all the smaller songs and put them into thier own folders for editing, plus i dont think that you can bounce to disk that large of a file.
any help would be appreciated. preferably step by step.( im a bass player not a recording engineer.)
thanks guys.
this is the senario.
my band recorded a full rehersal on protools le.( in the past i have done this with cubase sx.). in cubase i could set the indicator arrows on the time line to only export sections of the session ie. if the session was 2 hrs long with 15 songs , i could export only the songs,( 8 tracks) that i wanted. it was so easy. highlight the sections of the tracks and then hit export.
protools however i can not figure out how to do it. this is the first time i have recorded with protools and really have no idea. during rehearsal, i basically set levels, hit record in the control room and then go into the recording room and play, therefor i get one long song made up of many smaller songs. i need to be able to seperate all the smaller songs and put them into thier own folders for editing, plus i dont think that you can bounce to disk that large of a file.
any help would be appreciated. preferably step by step.( im a bass player not a recording engineer.)
thanks guys.