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Old 05-19-2017, 01:13 PM   #4
vincentvc
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Thanks for the welcome Tod. What I'm looking for is have those 3 steps in 1 action.

vanhaze, No I'm merely pointing out the track needs to be duplicated.


To clarify what I'm doing exactly:
I'm making quick cleanup mixes of multitrack recordings.
Some parts of an inidividual track will be too loud or silent or need some other treatment. I know I could automate parameters, but I'd too quickly lose track. There's usually a similar amount of EQ I add to each individual track before splitting, though I might want to change a few parameters here and there after the splitting.
So it's really just a quick and dirty method to have a better sounding long mix of a jam-session.

So for example these were 3 tracks


It's really more of a workflow thing, combining those 3 steps into 1 action. I know I only win a few seconds - but going through hours of material it would be worth saving me a few mouseclicks.
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