Audition style editing in T2?
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- KVRAF
- 2740 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from Capital City, UK
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- KVRAF
- 4644 posts since 28 Nov, 2002 from Chicago
IIRC, you get the option if you bring up an audio clip oin the poroject window. Choose the edit wave option and one of the sub options is choose external editor.
there may be easier ways, but this is early in teh day that's all that comes to mind...
there may be easier ways, but this is early in teh day that's all that comes to mind...
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- KVRAF
- 2740 posts since 15 Apr, 2004 from Capital City, UK
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 10 Jul, 2003 from Rotterdam
interesting thread thanks.
so what's the quickest way of making a 'real' copy of a chunk of audio to edit in your sound editor? (because i don't want to be editing an original audio file.. but making a variation of it) do you have to do a bounce down of some kind or is there a more efficient way?
of course i could do a 'save as' in the audio editor.. but the problem will be that i often have long audio files and just want to copy and process a small section of the audio.. i suppose it'll be a pain to find the section im looking for if i open up the whole thing in the audio editor.
so what's the quickest way of making a 'real' copy of a chunk of audio to edit in your sound editor? (because i don't want to be editing an original audio file.. but making a variation of it) do you have to do a bounce down of some kind or is there a more efficient way?
of course i could do a 'save as' in the audio editor.. but the problem will be that i often have long audio files and just want to copy and process a small section of the audio.. i suppose it'll be a pain to find the section im looking for if i open up the whole thing in the audio editor.
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- KVRAF
- 1974 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Earth
I was refering to cbit wanting to make a "real" copy of the clip... I'm pretty sure you have to render the clip in order to create a real copy. Then ctrl-w that into the editor. That way you are manipulating a copy not your original clip.
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- KVRist
- 453 posts since 10 Jul, 2003 from Rotterdam
bouncing the clip = rendering a new file containing the bit of audio you want to process in an external editor.
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- KVRAF
- 1974 posts since 21 Jun, 2002 from Earth
Yeah, there should be a alternate shortcut that duplicates the clip based on the in and out markers... like [shift][ctrl-w] or something. Then when you come back to the edit, it's added the clip to the edit so you can work with it further. Like a macro or something... actually that would be bad ass.. T having macros, so you can make custom functions. oh well..

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