Number 9

Marc Nostromo [M-.-n] EMAIL HIDDEN
Thu Oct 25 22:16:32 CEST 2012


Basically you simply select a time selection and consolidate to new
scene. That will create one clip per track in session. Doesn't matter
where things came from and how you cut it.

I was like you but mostly because as soon as I wanted to do fine
tuning, it was in arrangement and from then on, no turning back.

2012/10/25 Tony Scharf <noisetheorem at gmail.com>:
> Do you need to have started with the session view to begin with, or can the system cut an arrangement into session clips without having started that way?
>
> I actually don't ever use the clips view.  I mainly work with long linear tracks and not loops in arrange.  I know this makes me an oddball live user.
>
> On Oct 25, 2012, at 2:41 PM, "Marc Nostromo [M-.-n]" <marc.nostromo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Eagle eye. IMHO the support for automation combined with that feature
>> is one of the best feature because you can jot to session, record and
>> do fine tuning of sections in the arrangement and *then* reslice
>> everything back to the session for more jotting. It's really really
>> great
>>
>>> I freaking been waiting for ever for Session automation recording into
>>> clips, and that whole "consolidate time to new scene" is such a great
>>> complement.
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