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Rendering Files in v2.2 [message #102588] Thu, 19 February 2009 15:46 Go to next message
jeremy  is currently offline  jeremy   
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i'm helping a friend out who has v2.2

can we render continous wavs starting at 0:00:00??
Re: Rendering Files in v2.2 [message #102589 is a reply to message #102588] Thu, 19 February 2009 14:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
JeffH is currently offline  JeffH   UNITED STATES
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jeremy wrote:
> i'm helping a friend out who has v2.2
>
> can we render continous wavs starting at 0:00:00??
>
>
I think any track you want to start at 00:00 must actually have material
there (in other words if the first punch in is at 00:41, the render
start at 00:41). I believe the workaround for this was to record a
blank track starting at 00:00 and going the lenght of your song. Drag
the blank track in the editor onto the punched track. It will fill in
all the holes with the blank file and will then render from 00:00.

I think this is right but someone else can chime in.

Jeff
Re: Rendering Files in v2.2 [message #102591 is a reply to message #102589] Thu, 19 February 2009 16:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jeremy  is currently offline  jeremy   
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right. i've done that. but i can't find the way to actually render the file.
in 3.0 you just go [audio] up on the edit menu... at least from what i recall
(as i don't ever record in paris anymore).

so where is the option in one of the drop down menus.... to actaully perform
the operation of render the track to 1 file?


Jeff Hoover <jkhoover@excite.com> wrote:
>jeremy wrote:
>> i'm helping a friend out who has v2.2
>>
>> can we render continous wavs starting at 0:00:00??
>>
>>
>I think any track you want to start at 00:00 must actually have material

>there (in other words if the first punch in is at 00:41, the render
>start at 00:41). I believe the workaround for this was to record a
>blank track starting at 00:00 and going the lenght of your song. Drag
>the blank track in the editor onto the punched track. It will fill in
>all the holes with the blank file and will then render from 00:00.
>
>I think this is right but someone else can chime in.
>
>Jeff
Re: Rendering Files in v2.2 [message #102593 is a reply to message #102588] Thu, 19 February 2009 16:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Render didn't come along until ver 3. Of course, ver 3 broke some things
too, but on the overall it's still an improvement. What you can do is patch
a loop and real time record from the beginning. If you have an Adat card,
all the better except those are only 20 bit, so if you're doing 24 bit files
it'll lop/pad the last 4 bits. IMHO, who cares for most work, but it's worth
mentioning.

AA


"jeremy" <jeremy@whydoihavetofillthis.com> wrote in message
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> i'm helping a friend out who has v2.2
>
> can we render continous wavs starting at 0:00:00??
>
>
Re: Rendering Files in v2.2 [message #102594 is a reply to message #102593] Thu, 19 February 2009 19:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
tonehouse is currently offline  tonehouse   UNITED STATES
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Another way to render a track is to mute all the tracks,and FX but the one
you want to render,click on the "D" under the Master,and set the path for
mixdown..It will do a stereo version of that track,but you can just use one
side...good way to make stems too.
"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote in message
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> Render didn't come along until ver 3. Of course, ver 3 broke some things
> too, but on the overall it's still an improvement. What you can do is
patch
> a loop and real time record from the beginning. If you have an Adat card,
> all the better except those are only 20 bit, so if you're doing 24 bit
files
> it'll lop/pad the last 4 bits. IMHO, who cares for most work, but it's
worth
> mentioning.
>
> AA
>
>
> "jeremy" <jeremy@whydoihavetofillthis.com> wrote in message
> news:499de15a$1@linux...
> >
> > i'm helping a friend out who has v2.2
> >
> > can we render continous wavs starting at 0:00:00??
> >
> >
>
>
Re: Rendering Files in v2.2 [message #102595 is a reply to message #102588] Fri, 20 February 2009 01:04 Go to previous message
Sarah is currently offline  Sarah   UNITED STATES
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I render tracks fairly often cuz I'm doing some guitar tracks for a guy here
at home that he takes into Pro Tools at another studio. Seems to me if I
select the track and hit "render track" (as opposed to "render selection"),
it does render from zero, inserting a blank space til the recorded material
actually starts.

S


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> i'm helping a friend out who has v2.2
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> can we render continous wavs starting at 0:00:00??
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