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mixsit
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Don't know if this will be of much interest. The thing that might make this only sometimes useful, is that these songs were loaded into Cake from Adat tape.
I have this live project where we picked the best nine songs out of about six hours of recorded meterial from five bands. (That was a hell of a day.
) After the primary mixes were done, we wanted to do a least fair mixes of the rest of the days' songs for the bands and locals, which led me to try this.
'Save-as template' one of each bands best mix, with the 'now time' parked at some mid point in the song where the envelopes had good nominal settings. (At the 'Start point' would have the tracks faded out.)
Deleat the old audio tracks. 'Save as' again as a 'project' (as many time as needed so the bun files don't get Too Big To Save! dammit!
)
Now each band has their blank set-ups, bounce the next song in, and tweak from there.
Had some flakey responces with the level settings when the tracks were deleated and envelopes would sometimes go away. Tried adding nodes at the start and ends to lock them in, but I don't know if that is necessary. Track volume settings might 'save without them, still new at this...
I'm not sure if this method could be used in 'normal' recorded projects.??
Cheers
Wayne
I have this live project where we picked the best nine songs out of about six hours of recorded meterial from five bands. (That was a hell of a day.

'Save-as template' one of each bands best mix, with the 'now time' parked at some mid point in the song where the envelopes had good nominal settings. (At the 'Start point' would have the tracks faded out.)
Deleat the old audio tracks. 'Save as' again as a 'project' (as many time as needed so the bun files don't get Too Big To Save! dammit!

Now each band has their blank set-ups, bounce the next song in, and tweak from there.
Had some flakey responces with the level settings when the tracks were deleated and envelopes would sometimes go away. Tried adding nodes at the start and ends to lock them in, but I don't know if that is necessary. Track volume settings might 'save without them, still new at this...
I'm not sure if this method could be used in 'normal' recorded projects.??
Cheers
Wayne