Getting used to it more and more . . .

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Alright. I'm liking CEP a lot.

One quick question, though, if anyone would be kind enough to help me out . . .

When I do a bunch of punchins and punch outs, CEP recognizes them all as a bunch of takes, and a bunch of separate files. What I want to do is just consolidate all of the different files (from all the punch in/punch outs on each track . . . forget about all the other takes and just consolidate it in to one coherent track.

Anyone following me? How do I do this?

Thanks!
 
As far as I know, you have to save each one separately. Which, although cumbersome, is not so bad in one way - you can select which one(s) you want to keep and which ones get trashed.
 
Here's where the beauty of CEP comes in, brah.....
Take all of those seperate take files and load them into a new multi-track window. Then it's just a matter of manipulating the volume envelopes of each track to create a new "best of' track. Let's see Sound Forge do that! (I guess the new SF 6.0 will include Vegas lite... an attempt to catch up to CEP.)
 
So in other words, I have no other choice then to "mix it down?"

That kinda' sucks. I was hoping I could just select an option from a pulldown menu somewhere that allows you to put it all in to one track.
 
Just select the tracks you (ctrl + click) want to put together as one track and hit mix selected tracks down. Thats pretty simple. Then just insert that file as the track.

Beezoboy
 
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