Hey, thanks. If you go into your file browser, just navigate to the folder where you saved the project and you'll find each track is saved as a separate file on your computer. No export required.
Hello i wonder if you know how to fix it when my session doesnt export in its entirety. Like in the export setting it says duration 5 hours but the exported files are only 1 hour 😭😭
hello. I use Tracks for my virtual soundceck. Is possible to change the output routing for a singol track in a multi out mode? I want to use the same out of my madiface for two or more tracks. Is possible? Where I can do this? tanks for replay. francesco
Thanks for checking out the video. Let me start by saying that I'm not a TracksLive expert, but I still want to help. I do know that you can change the routing of the audio by changing the order of the tracks. Let's say that you want what was originally recorded on track 10 to be played back on track 2, you can just drag and drop that track to change the order when you do playback. If you are on a Mac, you can create an aggregate device in Audio Midi Setup to give you some flexibility with your ins and outs. As for how to route that to your madiface, I can't say for sure. Every interface is a little different. There are some software tools that can be helpful and maybe I can make some videos about that later, but I think you could accomplish this with some third-party software routing using a program like Loopback by Rogue Amoeba, for example.
Look into creating a "Aggregate device" (on a mac) where you can combine multiple audio output devices into "one" that is seen by software like Tracks Live
In my setup, the output from my sound console that goes to the software is Post-PreAmp, but Pre-processing and Pre-fader. Changes to gain do seem to impact input levels in the software, but I'm not aware of software trim in TracksLive.
You shouldn't use digital trim for recording. You're just running the risk of clipping the inputs. Just record at 24 bits (if supported) and adjust the gain (if needed) afterwards on the console / in the mixer.
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hey great video....but how do you export just some part of the whole recording??
Hey, thanks. If you go into your file browser, just navigate to the folder where you saved the project and you'll find each track is saved as a separate file on your computer. No export required.
Hello i wonder if you know how to fix it when my session doesnt export in its entirety. Like in the export setting it says duration 5 hours but the exported files are only 1 hour 😭😭
hello. I use Tracks for my virtual soundceck. Is possible to change the output routing for a singol track in a multi out mode? I want to use the same out of my madiface for two or more tracks. Is possible? Where I can do this? tanks for replay. francesco
Thanks for checking out the video. Let me start by saying that I'm not a TracksLive expert, but I still want to help. I do know that you can change the routing of the audio by changing the order of the tracks. Let's say that you want what was originally recorded on track 10 to be played back on track 2, you can just drag and drop that track to change the order when you do playback. If you are on a Mac, you can create an aggregate device in Audio Midi Setup to give you some flexibility with your ins and outs. As for how to route that to your madiface, I can't say for sure. Every interface is a little different. There are some software tools that can be helpful and maybe I can make some videos about that later, but I think you could accomplish this with some third-party software routing using a program like Loopback by Rogue Amoeba, for example.
Look into creating a "Aggregate device" (on a mac) where you can combine multiple audio output devices into "one" that is seen by software like Tracks Live
Does anybody know if it works without errors on Mojave 10.14.6, as it says 10.14 on waves. Much thanks for any help.
IS THERE A WAY TO TRIM THE INPUT LEVEL
In my setup, the output from my sound console that goes to the software is Post-PreAmp, but Pre-processing and Pre-fader. Changes to gain do seem to impact input levels in the software, but I'm not aware of software trim in TracksLive.
You shouldn't use digital trim for recording. You're just running the risk of clipping the inputs.
Just record at 24 bits (if supported) and adjust the gain (if needed) afterwards on the console / in the mixer.
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