Editing is very sluggish on big projects here if track is in a folder.
Without folders it makes no sense when you have multitrack stuff (drums, guitars) - because without group-editing it is not funny.
I use it all the time. I just wanted to know what your workflow was when using this feature in PT so I could see what it is that you’re doing that can’t be done in Nuendo.
Perhaps I should rephrase the question:
What part of the workflow is it that PT’s “import session data” does that Nuendo can’t do, specifically?
DG: Lydiot:Just wondering:
How exactly do you go about using “Import Session Data” in PT, if you’re working on an album for example…?
Well, assuming that the template is setup for the first track, and it’s been mixed, I can then import as many or as few settings as I like into the next project, or any others, or mix and match. It’s so easy. Have you used this feature? I don’t want to tell you things that you already know…!
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I use it all the time. I just wanted to know what your workflow was when using this feature in PT so I could see what it is that you’re doing that can’t be done in Nuendo.
Perhaps I should rephrase the question:
What part of the workflow is it that PT’s “import session data” does that Nuendo can’t do, specifically?
Well for starters just importing audio files into an existing template with Match Tracks is very quick and easy. It’s a bit of a pain in Nuendo.
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