Hello
I just started to try out CC for editing, looks exciting!
How do I explode multitrack files into different take files?
Many thanks
Rafi
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Explode multitrack file in CC
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Re: Explode multitrack file in CC
This is a standard REAPER function.
Right click on an item or any one of several selected items and execute the following command:
That will create the single channel files on the disk and also load them into child tracks of the original item(s) while muting the original item.
Remember, however, that Cohler Classical doesn't work with audio items in folder tracks, so you need to then set up your project per the video instructions and load your newly created single channel audio files in as normal at that point.
See Setup and Load and Track Hierarchy
Right click on an item or any one of several selected items and execute the following command:
That will create the single channel files on the disk and also load them into child tracks of the original item(s) while muting the original item.
Remember, however, that Cohler Classical doesn't work with audio items in folder tracks, so you need to then set up your project per the video instructions and load your newly created single channel audio files in as normal at that point.
See Setup and Load and Track Hierarchy
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