*This* is why I love Live!
*This* is why I love Live!
I wanted to remix an older track of mine, but I wanted to start from a new
template while retaining all the automation data from the lead synth. No
fricking problem: just grab the entire track from the old file and drag it into the
browser. Open the new project and drag the track into it.
It's so damn simple!
I love it!
template while retaining all the automation data from the lead synth. No
fricking problem: just grab the entire track from the old file and drag it into the
browser. Open the new project and drag the track into it.
It's so damn simple!
I love it!
holy shit!
i cant believe i have been missing this
i wonder if you can do it with guitar rig also.
thanks.
i cant believe i have been missing this
i wonder if you can do it with guitar rig also.
thanks.
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Re: *This* is why I love Live!
Hi,sporkles wrote:I wanted to remix an older track of mine, but I wanted to start from a new
template while retaining all the automation data from the lead synth. No
fricking problem: just grab the entire track from the old file and drag it into the
browser. Open the new project and drag the track into it.
It's so damn simple!
I love it!
You don't even have to drag the track from the old set to the Browser, you can just locate the already saved set and unfold it, then access all of its tracks, even if they were not individually saved.
Regards,
Amaury
Ableton Product Team
Re: *This* is why I love Live!
Wonderful - that was actually my first inclination, but I guess I must haveAmaury wrote: Hi,
You don't even have to drag the track from the old set to the Browser, you can just locate the already saved set and unfold it, then access all of its tracks, even if they were not individually saved.
Regards,
Amaury
overlooked it in the file browser! Cheers!
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but in any other daw you cannot create a blank set, and start dragging any track from any set into the current set.peeddrroo wrote:or more simply you can open the set, select all the tracks except for the one you want to keep and hit delete.
that's actually possible with any DAW.
and do this in real time with audio playing the whole time.
i didn't even realize the OP was first saving the track independently of the set.
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> but in any other daw you cannot create a blank set, and start dragging any track
> from any set into the current set.
exactly.
because ableton is predicated on a couple of simple things, two of which are:
you should never have to press stop.
the sequencer doesn't need to know in advance what it's going to play next.
> from any set into the current set.
exactly.
because ableton is predicated on a couple of simple things, two of which are:
you should never have to press stop.
the sequencer doesn't need to know in advance what it's going to play next.