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Leroy Pimpdaddy
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Has anybody locked tracks together so that you can move them forward and backwards in unison?
I'm doing some mobile recordings on a Roland VSR880 in a chateau in France. I'm recording 8 tracks (a backing track, drums on 1 & 2, bass 3, acoustic guitar 4, keys 5 & 6 and electric guitar on 7 & 8).
I want to upload the 8 tracks from the Roland into Cubase @ home, make a mono mix of them, copy it back to 1 track on a new song on the Roland, and then go mobile again, recording the vocals on the other 7 tracks (in the ballroom).
I then want to upload the vocals + the mono mix into Cubase, lock them together, and sync them up with the backing track, saying using the sticks at the start as the locking points, eventually muting the mono mix so that I can mix the remaining 15 tracks in sync.
Has anybody locked more than a stereo pair of tracks together so that they move in unison? I know you can SELECT a few tracks at the same time and move them, but I'm looking for something a bit more robust.
Regards,
LP.
I'm doing some mobile recordings on a Roland VSR880 in a chateau in France. I'm recording 8 tracks (a backing track, drums on 1 & 2, bass 3, acoustic guitar 4, keys 5 & 6 and electric guitar on 7 & 8).
I want to upload the 8 tracks from the Roland into Cubase @ home, make a mono mix of them, copy it back to 1 track on a new song on the Roland, and then go mobile again, recording the vocals on the other 7 tracks (in the ballroom).
I then want to upload the vocals + the mono mix into Cubase, lock them together, and sync them up with the backing track, saying using the sticks at the start as the locking points, eventually muting the mono mix so that I can mix the remaining 15 tracks in sync.
Has anybody locked more than a stereo pair of tracks together so that they move in unison? I know you can SELECT a few tracks at the same time and move them, but I'm looking for something a bit more robust.
Regards,
LP.