Need some editing help.
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Need some editing help.
I recorded 3 tracks at once, stereo music and a voice. Well I have to start somewhere. When I try to edit the voice track on track 3 both 1+2 edit with it. Is there a way to edit this track individually?
grouping and ungrouping
Hi
I'm not in front of my Pyramix right now but I think the best way to do what you need would be to ungroup the tracks. Make sure all are selected and then press 'control-u' on your keyboard. They will now edit independently of each other. You might then want to shift-click on the two music tracks, making sure they are both highlighted, then hit 'control-g' to group the stereo tracks together, so that you can edit those together.
Steve
I'm not in front of my Pyramix right now but I think the best way to do what you need would be to ungroup the tracks. Make sure all are selected and then press 'control-u' on your keyboard. They will now edit independently of each other. You might then want to shift-click on the two music tracks, making sure they are both highlighted, then hit 'control-g' to group the stereo tracks together, so that you can edit those together.
Steve
I don't know what would stop you from dragging a clip to another track, I'm pretty sure I've always been able to do this. Try this: select your clip and then hold the 'd' key down and drag the clip to another track. If you do the same thing while holding the 'f' key down the selected clip will (on my machine) land in the track you drag it to in sync with where it came from. If you can't do any of these you could always cut and paste the clip.
Good luck, I switched from Sonic too...
-Steve
Good luck, I switched from Sonic too...
-Steve