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  1. #1

    Default Scene snapshot and saving ?

    Guys is there a "scene snapshot" that can be saved and recalled ?? I.E. record/save the current settings then save that to a file for later recall ?
    I know you can save as mix setup and record setup but I talking about in one song/session.
    ( i suppose you could use these functions in that form also ? )

    Thanks
    Buzz

    Sorry just found it MIX file save !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    ANy other tricks out there to be shared ?

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    Default Re: Scene snapshot and saving ?

    Don't miss the Store/Recall function on any mixer view... Alt-Right-Click a mixer view and you can store and recall console channel settings... you can even recall to multiple channels at once... and this includes all patched plugins with their settings.

    Bob L

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    Default Re: Scene snapshot and saving ?

    Ya I actually remembered that one ?? thanks Bob , I'm just spending as much time on the demo prior to getting my system in the next week.

    Theres a lot to learn in this program , but it has really been very easy to get the basics down ( normal recording mode etc.) some of the finer points like editing and selecting things has taken longer but I'll get there

    Later
    Buzz

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    Default Re: Scene snapshot and saving ?

    Hey Mike, just wait till you discover what "remove silence from track" is all about. Activate a gate, with a reverse attack and pick your jaw up off the floor.


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    Glenn "Oz" Fricker
    Spectre Sound Studios
    www.spectresound.ca

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    Default Re: Scene snapshot and saving ?

    I've tried the remove silence already but not with reverse gating I;ll have to try that. I did notice that if the attack was to hi on the gate that it was abrupt , so increasing the helped.

    I'll try it out

    Thanks
    Buzz

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    Default Re: Scene snapshot and saving ?

    It doesn't matter about abrupt, because then you can simply select all entries in Select Mode and add a softedge to them all at once... the results of that can be very silk smooth.

    Bob L

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