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How to add track properties to multiple tracks?
Posted by Joshua Earles-bennett on May 30, 2006 at 9:10 pmHow do I take the track properties, like Volume, pan, and eq and copy it to multiple tracks?
Willie Toth replied 19 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 6 Replies -
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Willie Toth
May 31, 2006 at 1:23 amI am not sure “copy” is the right term … On the session side when you build your track mixer it remembers the last action so if I build a compressor setting for one track then add that feature to another track via building a track mixer for the new track, whatever the last compressor setting I used on the previous track will be the same setting when opened on the new track … If you want you can always make that setting a preset and then apply it at any time … If you want the same volume make sure your track volumes are set to zero and then adjust the master volume … I hope this helps, if you are still unsure then write back and I will and I will work with you until you do grasp it … Sometimes with audio there isn’t a “one click will fix it all” senerio ………… WILLIE
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Joshua Earles-bennett
May 31, 2006 at 2:01 pmWhat about properties such as the pan and the 3 EQ options? Is there a master switch for those?
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Willie Toth
May 31, 2006 at 2:47 pmNo, audio is more hands on than a lot of programs and you have to do a bit more work if you want to produce a good sound ……. WILLIE
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Joshua Earles-bennett
May 31, 2006 at 3:17 pmThe reason I ask is because I have to cut about 100 songs into 6, 10, 12, 15, 19, 30, & 40 second lengths each. So I’m copying the song into a track for each time and I have to adjust the volume, pan, and EQ on some of the songs, so that means I have to adjust it 6 times for one song and that takes about 3 minutes to do.
I put each length on it’s own track so that way if we lose the 6 seconds version I can go back into Audition and it will already be cut and all I have to do is export.
If someone has a faster method then I would be interested in hearing it. Thanks.
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Willie Toth
May 31, 2006 at 4:07 pmThere is one other way … One the session side you set up one track then after you adjust the first section and do a mixdown of that section, remove it from the track with all the settings on it and insert the next section … The settings are unique to the track and are only applied to the mixdown … WILLIE
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