Record into a take folder
Hey!
Is there a way to record into a take folder without changing the selections I've already made on the previously recorded tracks inside the take folder?
Thank you!
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Hey!
Is there a way to record into a take folder without changing the selections I've already made on the previously recorded tracks inside the take folder?
Thank you!
Hey there,
When you create a selection with quick swipe comping and you record a new take into the folder, it automatically discards your selection. A hack around this is to go ahead and record takes as you would. You will then want to duplicate this Comp.
Rename the Comps in a way that helps you stay organized. I recommend this set up:
The MASTER Comp will be your "best selections". When you want to record, please select "B-Takes".
This allows you the opportunity to keep your selections in the MASTER comp and when you want to record a new take, all you do is switch to the "B-Takes". You can record new takes here and when you switch to the "MASTER", you will find two things...
Eddie G.
Hey there,
When you create a selection with quick swipe comping and you record a new take into the folder, it automatically discards your selection. A hack around this is to go ahead and record takes as you would. You will then want to duplicate this Comp.
Rename the Comps in a way that helps you stay organized. I recommend this set up:
The MASTER Comp will be your "best selections". When you want to record, please select "B-Takes".
This allows you the opportunity to keep your selections in the MASTER comp and when you want to record a new take, all you do is switch to the "B-Takes". You can record new takes here and when you switch to the "MASTER", you will find two things...
Eddie G.
Awesome, this was exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you!!!
Record into a take folder