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I have a song that I want to send off to a friend to mix for me. He told me to send him the .wav files so he could import them into his sequencer. So I found the files but noticed I had like 40 different .wav files from all the different takes I did and there would be no way for him to know where they all went. Then I figured out how to create the “perfect track” as they call it and then bounce them all to one take for each instrument. Now my question is how do I or is it even possible to embed in the track that this starts on such and such measure? Like when he starts up his sequencer puts in the time signature and tempo then imports my bass track, how is he going to know what measure it starts on? Do I just have to send him a message that says guitar 1 starts here, drums start here, etc or is there a way to mark the tracks?
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Dude, I'm all for going well out of my way to help people with their recording problems. However, there is no way that I could do as good of job as Steinberg has already done with the manual. Read it. Go through their tutorials. You'll learn WAY faster than waiting on me. |
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