Old 04-28-2007, 03:45 PM   #1
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I've got a clip with a bunch of volume envelope adjustments. How do I "glue" them so that those adjustments become permanent, and make the track envelope go away? Not by actually gluing, aparently...

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Old 04-28-2007, 03:50 PM   #2
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if i understand you correctly try this.
lassoo one or more clips by right cliking with mouse n dragging
with mouse to lasso....then right clik n invoke glue from menu.
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Thanks Manning, unfortunately that's not quite it.

Just one clip, I want to make the envelope adjustments permanent. Gluing does not do this. In Sonar, I'd "Bounce to clip" and it would render the clip envelopes and make them go away, and I'd have a fresh new clip.

Hope that explains it better...
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Old 04-28-2007, 03:56 PM   #4
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This should be simple, and probably is:

I've got a clip with a bunch of volume envelope adjustments. How do I "glue" them so that those adjustments become permanent, and make the track envelope go away? Not by actually gluing, aparently...

TIA!
I'm afraid this has to be done through the File->Render command...Another way would be to right-click on the track control panel and select "Render selected tracks to stem tracks and mute/bybass originals". In either case, the original tracks with the envelopes don't automatically "disappear", you'll have to delete or whatever them yourself...

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Old 04-28-2007, 03:56 PM   #5
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you can use "apply fx as new take" to do this.. you may wish to disable FX on the track before/re-enable them after if you don't want the FX applied as well..

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Old 04-28-2007, 04:07 PM   #6
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you can use "apply fx as new take" to do this.. you may wish to disable FX on the track before/re-enable them after if you don't want the FX applied as well..

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This is exactly what I was wondering about, but didn't want to render Amplitube as well. Disabling fx certainly solves that (why didn't I think of that?). A decent workaround, but a right-click "bounce to clip" is more elegant and efficient, imo. Food for thought...
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sorry Jster i was away from my daw.
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