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how Disaggregate Take Lanes clip into one track


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Hello,

I recorded something and didn't realize that the loop was one so it was comping.  I need to move the take lanes around so that it will make one long track instead of a vertical with 77 Take lanes.  I could move them around in the old, but this one has them all connected and I can't move them individually.  Ideas?

 

Thanks for you help

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4 hours ago, reginaldStjohn said:

With the smart tool you can drag across the take you want to be heard by swiping toward the bottom of the take.

I might be misunderstanding you, or the OP, but AFAICT the OP wants to put all the takes into the first track in sequence because they werent' making takes on purpose, they were recording a single continuous performance but accidentally had it in a mode where it looped and did takes on that section instead.   

 

I still don't know what they meant by the parts I asked about above, though.

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If it's 77 takes, it might save some time to try this alternate approach. The recording was almost certainly done onto a single file as a continuous recording. If finding that file, try loading it onto the timeline. With luck, it'll represent your performance as you intended.

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21 hours ago, VisionPoint Media Group said:

I need to move the take lanes around so that it will make one long track instead of a vertical with 77 Take lanes. 

The display of the recording as comp clips is just a virtual construct. The underlying recording will be one contiuous .WAV file in the Audio folder of the project (or global Audio Data folder if the project hasn't ever been saved). You can just import that .WAV file to a new track.

EDIT: I wish it had been that easy when I once accidentally did this with a MIDI recording (!).

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