More incessant questions guys, thanks for your patience with me. Getting up to speed but I have a few questions that will help me with my workflow.
1. I usually color my tracks based on instrument for easy visual ID. I have a bunch of drum clips that I inported and made a new playlist and comped a couple of them together. My drum tracks are already colored red, but the imported clips are different colors. Is there a way to set the color of all clips in a track for all playlists?
2. Once editing is done I end up with several clips and cross faded based on notes I've nudged around. Is there a way to create a new clean looking clip from the many clips? In logic this was the "flatten and merge" function.
3. Is here a way to increase the magnitude of a track/clip's waveform display, other than increasing he clip gain? This will be useful to see waveform info but not actually increase he volume of a track or a clip. In logic there was a little button that sort of bumped up the display of the magnitude of every track in the session.
Again, forgive my newbie questins; there is just so much about PT that I have yet to learn.
Thanks!
Geoff
1. I usually color my tracks based on instrument for easy visual ID. I have a bunch of drum clips that I inported and made a new playlist and comped a couple of them together. My drum tracks are already colored red, but the imported clips are different colors. Is there a way to set the color of all clips in a track for all playlists?
2. Once editing is done I end up with several clips and cross faded based on notes I've nudged around. Is there a way to create a new clean looking clip from the many clips? In logic this was the "flatten and merge" function.
3. Is here a way to increase the magnitude of a track/clip's waveform display, other than increasing he clip gain? This will be useful to see waveform info but not actually increase he volume of a track or a clip. In logic there was a little button that sort of bumped up the display of the magnitude of every track in the session.
Again, forgive my newbie questins; there is just so much about PT that I have yet to learn.
Thanks!
Geoff
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