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Hello, guys
I have yet asked on this forum a question about rendering a track audio (many clips) on another track (only a clip). But without answer comprehensibly for me (bad english language). Some softs do that. And Tracktion ? Daniel Thank's |
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| ^ | Joined: 15 Dec 2004 Member: #51754 Location: In a forest , France | ||
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Are you wanting to take the output of one track and use it as the input of another track so you can record it?
In that case, not at this time, but it's been requested. I'll pass it on if it hasn't. Brent |
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| ^ | Joined: 02 Dec 2003 Member: #10739 Location: Nashville, TN | ||
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Select one or more tracks and press the "render track" button... is that what you are looking for? |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Mar 2002 Member: #2267 Location: sheffield, england | ||
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Quote: Are you wanting to take the output of one track and use it as the input of another track so you can record it?
Yes. Quote: Select one or more tracks and press the "render track" button... is that what you are looking for?
Yes, but thereafter, I must import the wav on a track and place it. It's not an automatic function... Daniel |
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| ^ | Joined: 15 Dec 2004 Member: #51754 Location: In a forest , France | ||
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daniel- wrote: Yes, but thereafter, I must import the wav on a track and place it. Only if you use the "Export" function. That's not what I said though... daniel- wrote: It's not an automatic function...
It is if you use the "render track" button that appears in the properties panel when one or more tracks are selected. |
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| ^ | Joined: 24 Mar 2002 Member: #2267 Location: sheffield, england | ||
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Are you wanting to take the output of one track and use it as the input of another track so you can record it? Yes. I do this quite often with my rme fireface. There is an option in the rme's "totalmix" mixer software to route the audio of an output to an input. I don't know what recording interface you have, but I know some of them allow you to do this. If your soundcard's software allows you to rout in this manner, all you have to do is: 1. Set the output for the track. 2. In your soundcard software set that output to go to an input pair. 3. In traction "arm" the appropriate input. 4. Hit record. (make sure you set the "time adjust" to compansate for latency) If your sound card does not have this function, than you can still do the same with cables (for example outputs 2,3 are connected to inputs 1,2, by cables - arm inputs 1,2 and hit record.) |
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| ^ | Joined: 19 Jan 2004 Member: #11829 | ||
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you cant select the track(s) output and rout them to another track. kinda like bussing. |
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| ^ | Joined: 29 Sep 2003 Member: #9418 Location: Ottawa, Canada | ||
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I find that I would like to have this feature somehow in Tracktion; usually to capture 'live' twiddling of plugins while performing along with T, or to capture some magical randomness from audio manipulation plugins like dblue's Glitch or supatrigga.
I've trapped content with TapeIt before, but it is rather cumbersome. An alternative to TapeIt has recently arrived here at KVR. Benedict Roff-Marsh has released a buffered recorder that sits around always recording audio streams. If you find that you've just had a magical music moment, the buffer is holding the performance for your use. http://benedict.presetbank.net/PRollRec.html This is probably a plugin I'm going to pick up. It still would require importing back into Tracktion of the buffered .wav file. I would like to route the end of a signal chain of a track as the input to another track. -Scott |
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| ^ | Joined: 10 Aug 2004 Member: #36587 Location: Colorado Springs |
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