Timestamp?

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Is there a way to timstamp the wavs in CEP so I can then open them in another program or on a standalone?
 
You can view the timestamp of a single track by going into the track properties.

Right click ont he wav, and it's in there somewhere..lol.. I'm at work, so I can't do it to tell you but, I've done it before.
 
In 2.1, if you right click on a track, two options are 'Loop Properties' and 'Wave Block Properties'. Neither of which seem to have anything obvious to do with a timestamp. What's a timestamp? lol
 
correct me if im wrong but isnt a timestamp used so you can open up a group of wavs into a different application and have them line up correctly? If not that my main question is of no use lol.
 
Yes, the timestamp of a waveform tells you when the block starts in a session.

Say for instance, the second chorus begins at 1:32.073... when importing files from one prog to another without the benefit of using a session file, you can use the timestamp to guarantee proper placement of your waveforms.

It's only useful if you're sending your sessions out to be mixed by someone else, I suppose.
 
Ya I still can't figure it out over here but thats ok ive figured out a painstaking way.
 
If I get time tonight, I'll start up the studio PC and figure it out. I've done it before so, I know it's there. I'll try and get it tonight.
 
Please let us know because it would be a solution to my problem as well.
 
Couldn't you mix down the chunks to a new track, which starts at 0:00?
 
Chrisjob said:
Couldn't you mix down the chunks to a new track, which starts at 0:00?
Yes, yes you could. :D

Sorry, I didn't make it into the studio last night... My wife is 9 months prego, and she required my attention most of the evening... I'll try it tonight.
 
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