Hi Chad,
Sighted users can easily drop stuff onto the timeline. It's a piece of cake and
you can select multiple clips and have them drop in order. Unfortunately, the
alternative for VoiceOver users is quite a bit more tedious. If you're trying
to get multiple files onto one stereo track, by
And don't forget the ability to bounce out individual audio tracks files.
From Chad's iPhone
On Jan 27, 2015, at 9:17 PM, Kevin Reeves reeves...@gmail.com wrote:
This is a feature that Cakewalk, Logic, and Reaper have been able to do since
day 1. Unfortunately, your only options are to
Okay. I was just trying to get the audio files for the project loaded into a
template. I mix a lot for a buddy of mine and he likes to record a lot of
guitar tracks in one project. That is why I was hoping there was a simple way
of just loading them onto tracks that were routed the way I
Hi chad,
Simply, as you've been doing, import audio to a new track, select the audio
from that new track and paste it into the track into which you intended the
audio and delete the unused track.
Hope that helps,
Slau
On Jan 27, 2015, at 8:52 PM, chad morrison chadmorrisonmob...@gmail.com
Hello all,
I hope you all can help me. I was wondering if there is any way to import audio
on to a pre-existing track? The way I have been doing it imports the audio, but
it also creates an audio track. I've created a template that I would like to
use with sins and the track routed through the
I guess I should've thought of that one. LOL
Thank you!
From Chad's iPhone
On Jan 27, 2015, at 8:12 PM, Slau Halatyn slauhala...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi chad,
Simply, as you've been doing, import audio to a new track, select the audio
from that new track and paste it into the track into
This is a feature that Cakewalk, Logic, and Reaper have been able to do since
day 1. Unfortunately, your only options are to import to a new track and cut
and paste to your desired track, or import to the clip list and drag, which I
haven’t had much luck with.
Trust me, I love PT, but in