Perhaps I've missed it, but...
I need a command that allows me to set in and out points in the source group, then edit that audio into exactly the same position in the destination group, without setting a matching in point in the destination group.
A keystroke modifier would be a good way of selecting this function.
I would think this would be valuable for anyone doing sync sound work.
time constrained source-destination editing
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Re: time constrained source-destination editing
Hi Preston,
I've mentioned this one to Merging on several occasions...no luck yet. I'd also like to see a way to have both source and dest. gates in one track group to more easily handle music with lots of repeated material.
Later on today I'll try and see if there's a way to do what you are asking with a Pyramix macro.
Best,
Graemme
I've mentioned this one to Merging on several occasions...no luck yet. I'd also like to see a way to have both source and dest. gates in one track group to more easily handle music with lots of repeated material.
Later on today I'll try and see if there's a way to do what you are asking with a Pyramix macro.
Best,
Graemme
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Re: time constrained source-destination editing
I have a macro for this, I'll send it to you via email Preston. It's not perfect, but it works.
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Re: time constrained source-destination editing
Graemme wrote:I've mentioned this one to Merging on several occasions...no luck yet. I'd also like to see a way to have both source and dest. gates in one track group to more easily handle music with lots of repeated material.
for what it's worth, i would use this. copying and pasting doesn't seem to be the safest method of repeating material.
cheers,
-charlie
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3x Horus = 80 In/24 Out @PCM
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Re: time constrained source-destination editing
+1 for this.
Mark, could you also mail be your macro too if you have a moment? It would be very useful for an upcoming edit...!
AVI
Mark, could you also mail be your macro too if you have a moment? It would be very useful for an upcoming edit...!
AVI