How To Save Pro Tools Session To External Mac Hard Drive To Send To Another Studio For Mixing11/30/2020
For instance, your kick drum may have been recorded the exact same for each song.Instead of having to remember what EQ curve you tweaked for the kick in one session wouldnt it be nice if you had saved a custom preset in your EQ plugin that you could recall in a separate session Heck yes it would And you can.Click on the drop down menu in the Presets section of the plugin window and choose Save Setting.Try to name it something practical that youll recognize when you see it later.
Pro Tools has automatically placed your new setting in the correct folder for that plugin. Select it and watch your plugin settings change to your custom preset. You can save custom delay settings for vocals, EQ effects for guitars, even mix bus compressor settings ready to be recalled at a moments notice. Remember, the more time you save in Pro Tools mumbo jumbo, the more time you get for making music. The drums for all songs were tracked with the same mic setup, same drummer, etc. I have mixed the drums for the first song and now want the exact same mix settings for the rest of the songs. Select the session you want to copy the settings from, then choose all the tracks whose data you want to import. This will import things like plugins, sends and returns, etc. Go to your system HD Library Application Support Digidesign Plugin Settings Then to the plugin(s) of your choice and physically copy the settings file (Youll recognize your custom names) to a flash drive or hard drive and transfer them to your new computer. Then I import all the sessions into one combined session so that I can balance the levels (tails to heads) so there are no awkward volume jumps from chapter to chapter. I have saved EQ and Compressor plugins with the settings I like. Is there a way I can apply those settings to multiple tracks (chapters) at one time. Do you know why I dont have any Presets in any of my mixing tools. My name is Graham Cochrane and Im the founder of The Recording Revolution, one of the worlds most loved audio recording and mixing blogs with over 200,000 readers each month.
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