Workflow question

2019-11-07 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hello all Pro Tools experts!

Is there a fast way - destructive and without the need to bounce - to edit
an inported wave file.
Ddesired edits are truncating beginnings/ends and normalizing.

The goal should be editing, saving the sission and grabbing the modified
original wave file via Finder.

In the past I did this with another app on a Windows machine and want to do
it on my Mac now.
Especially with Pro Tools.

Thank you and best! / Martin


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Re: Workflow question

2019-11-07 Thread Steve Sparrow
Hi Martin. To my knowledge this is not possible with protools or any other 
multi track based daw. you will need a two track editor like Sound forge for 
mac. There is another one called twisted wav that works with mac. i think 
audacity might do this too and it works with mac. How ever I don’t use 
audacity, so not sure about this. 
Steve

> On 7 Nov 2019, at 8:01 pm, Martin (Punky) Sopart  wrote:
> 
> Hello all Pro Tools experts!
> 
> Is there a fast way - destructive and without the need to bounce - to edit
> an inported wave file.
> Ddesired edits are truncating beginnings/ends and normalizing.
> 
> The goal should be editing, saving the sission and grabbing the modified
> original wave file via Finder.
> 
> In the past I did this with another app on a Windows machine and want to do
> it on my Mac now.
> Especially with Pro Tools.
> 
> Thank you and best! / Martin
> 
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Re: Workflow question

2019-11-07 Thread TheOreoMonster
You can indeed do this with pro tools. Once all the edits are done just 
consolidate the file and you should be able to grab the modified file out of 
the session folder in finder. 


> On Nov 7, 2019, at 6:42 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> 
> Hi Martin. To my knowledge this is not possible with protools or any other 
> multi track based daw. you will need a two track editor like Sound forge for 
> mac. There is another one called twisted wav that works with mac. i think 
> audacity might do this too and it works with mac. How ever I don’t use 
> audacity, so not sure about this. 
> Steve
> 
>> On 7 Nov 2019, at 8:01 pm, Martin (Punky) Sopart  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello all Pro Tools experts!
>> 
>> Is there a fast way - destructive and without the need to bounce - to edit
>> an inported wave file.
>> Ddesired edits are truncating beginnings/ends and normalizing.
>> 
>> The goal should be editing, saving the sission and grabbing the modified
>> original wave file via Finder.
>> 
>> In the past I did this with another app on a Windows machine and want to do
>> it on my Mac now.
>> Especially with Pro Tools.
>> 
>> Thank you and best! / Martin
>> 
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RE: Workflow question

2019-11-07 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
Hello OreoMonster!

That sounds very promising and could do the job.
I'll let you know...

Cookies4U! / Martin
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> 
> You can indeed do this with pro tools. Once all the edits are done just
> consolidate the file and you should be able to grab the modified file out of
> the session folder in finder.
> 
> 
> > On Nov 7, 2019, at 6:42 AM, Steve Sparrow 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Martin. To my knowledge this is not possible with protools or any other
> multi track based daw. you will need a two track editor like Sound forge for
> mac. There is another one called twisted wav that works with mac. i think
> audacity might do this too and it works with mac. How ever I don’t use
> audacity, so not sure about this.
> > Steve
> >
> >> On 7 Nov 2019, at 8:01 pm, Martin (Punky) Sopart 
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hello all Pro Tools experts!
> >>
> >> Is there a fast way - destructive and without the need to bounce - to edit
> >> an inported wave file.
> >> Ddesired edits are truncating beginnings/ends and normalizing.
> >>
> >> The goal should be editing, saving the sission and grabbing the modified
> >> original wave file via Finder.
> >>
> >> In the past I did this with another app on a Windows machine and want to
> do
> >> it on my Mac now.
> >> Especially with Pro Tools.
> >>
> >> Thank you and best! / Martin
> >>
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Re: Workflow question

2019-11-07 Thread John Covici
I do this all the time as well, how do you consolidate the file?

On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 10:06:43 -0500,
TheOreoMonster wrote:
> 
> You can indeed do this with pro tools. Once all the edits are done just 
> consolidate the file and you should be able to grab the modified file out of 
> the session folder in finder. 
> 
> 
> > On Nov 7, 2019, at 6:42 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Martin. To my knowledge this is not possible with protools or any other 
> > multi track based daw. you will need a two track editor like Sound forge 
> > for mac. There is another one called twisted wav that works with mac. i 
> > think audacity might do this too and it works with mac. How ever I don’t 
> > use audacity, so not sure about this. 
> > Steve
> > 
> >> On 7 Nov 2019, at 8:01 pm, Martin (Punky) Sopart  
> >> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Hello all Pro Tools experts!
> >> 
> >> Is there a fast way - destructive and without the need to bounce - to edit
> >> an inported wave file.
> >> Ddesired edits are truncating beginnings/ends and normalizing.
> >> 
> >> The goal should be editing, saving the sission and grabbing the modified
> >> original wave file via Finder.
> >> 
> >> In the past I did this with another app on a Windows machine and want to do
> >> it on my Mac now.
> >> Especially with Pro Tools.
> >> 
> >> Thank you and best! / Martin
> >> 
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Re: Workflow question

2019-11-07 Thread Slau Halatyn
Select the track and range and press Option+Shift+3 on the numbers row to 
consolidate.

> On Nov 7, 2019, at 3:21 PM, John Covici  wrote:
> 
> I do this all the time as well, how do you consolidate the file?
> 
> On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 10:06:43 -0500,
> TheOreoMonster wrote:
>> 
>> You can indeed do this with pro tools. Once all the edits are done just 
>> consolidate the file and you should be able to grab the modified file out of 
>> the session folder in finder. 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Nov 7, 2019, at 6:42 AM, Steve Sparrow >> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Martin. To my knowledge this is not possible with protools or any other 
>>> multi track based daw. you will need a two track editor like Sound forge 
>>> for mac. There is another one called twisted wav that works with mac. i 
>>> think audacity might do this too and it works with mac. How ever I don’t 
>>> use audacity, so not sure about this. 
>>> Steve
>>> 
 On 7 Nov 2019, at 8:01 pm, Martin (Punky) Sopart >>> > wrote:
 
 Hello all Pro Tools experts!
 
 Is there a fast way - destructive and without the need to bounce - to edit
 an inported wave file.
 Ddesired edits are truncating beginnings/ends and normalizing.
 
 The goal should be editing, saving the sission and grabbing the modified
 original wave file via Finder.
 
 In the past I did this with another app on a Windows machine and want to do
 it on my Mac now.
 Especially with Pro Tools.
 
 Thank you and best! / Martin
 
 
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Re: Workflow question

2019-11-07 Thread John Covici
Thanks.

On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 15:45:50 -0500,
Slau Halatyn wrote:
> 
> [1  ]
> [2  ]
> Select the track and range and press Option+Shift+3 on the numbers row to 
> consolidate.
> 
>  On Nov 7, 2019, at 3:21 PM, John Covici  wrote:
> 
>  I do this all the time as well, how do you consolidate the file?
> 
>  On Thu, 07 Nov 2019 10:06:43 -0500,
>  TheOreoMonster wrote:
> 
>  You can indeed do this with pro tools. Once all the edits are done just 
> consolidate the file and you should be able to grab the modified file out of 
> the session folder in finder. 
> 
>  On Nov 7, 2019, at 6:42 AM, Steve Sparrow  wrote:
> 
>  Hi Martin. To my knowledge this is not possible with protools or any other 
> multi track based daw. you will need a two track editor like Sound forge for 
> mac. There is another one called twisted wav that works with mac. i think
>  audacity might do this too and it works with mac. How ever I don’t use 
> audacity, so not sure about this. 
>  Steve
> 
>  On 7 Nov 2019, at 8:01 pm, Martin (Punky) Sopart  wrote:
> 
>  Hello all Pro Tools experts!
> 
>  Is there a fast way - destructive and without the need to bounce - to edit
>  an inported wave file.
>  Ddesired edits are truncating beginnings/ends and normalizing.
> 
>  The goal should be editing, saving the sission and grabbing the modified
>  original wave file via Finder.
> 
>  In the past I did this with another app on a Windows machine and want to do
>  it on my Mac now.
>  Especially with Pro Tools.
> 
>  Thank you and best! / Martin
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