One track, multiple systems.
One track, multiple systems.
If I save a track, will it open up on other systems and match the settings that were used (if the system has the same software)?
iMac, Macbook, Ableton.
Re: One track, multiple systems.
If you go File-->Collect and Save, you can copy the project folder and it should have everything necessary to play on another machine with the same software installed.
Re: One track, multiple systems.
so I can go back and forth between two systems, doing File-->Collect and Save each time?trevox wrote:If you go File-->Collect and Save, you can copy the project folder and it should have everything necessary to play on another machine with the same software installed.
iMac, Macbook, Ableton.
Re: One track, multiple systems.
Yeah, if you collect and save, it will make sure all audio etc are in the project folder. A friend and I work on the same projects and that is what we do. The first couple of times, it might be an idea to validate just to make you feel at ease, but it does work!RCA1 wrote:so I can go back and forth between two systems, doing File-->Collect and Save each time?trevox wrote:If you go File-->Collect and Save, you can copy the project folder and it should have everything necessary to play on another machine with the same software installed.
Re: One track, multiple systems.
Great!trevox wrote:Yeah, if you collect and save, it will make sure all audio etc are in the project folder. A friend and I work on the same projects and that is what we do. The first couple of times, it might be an idea to validate just to make you feel at ease, but it does work!RCA1 wrote:so I can go back and forth between two systems, doing File-->Collect and Save each time?trevox wrote:If you go File-->Collect and Save, you can copy the project folder and it should have everything necessary to play on another machine with the same software installed.
iMac, Macbook, Ableton.