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Post by briansteckler on Dec 14, 2016 17:14:09 GMT -8
Hey Jamey,
Is there a way to select a track in the Arrange window by Name... sorta like we for choosing plugs in Pro Tools?
I'm thinking about building a BC to print stems in scoring cues. There's a group of them that are always exactly the same, but the associated submixes aren't ever in the same order or placement in the window. So, I'd need to select the track by name, then hit mute or solo, bounce, rename, etc...
Thanks, brian
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Post by jameyz on Dec 15, 2016 8:20:30 GMT -8
Hey Jamey, Is there a way to select a track in the Arrange window by Name... sorta like we for choosing plugs in Pro Tools? I'm thinking about building a BC to print stems in scoring cues. There's a group of them that are always exactly the same, but the associated submixes aren't ever in the same order or placement in the window. So, I'd need to select the track by name, then hit mute or solo, bounce, rename, etc... Thanks, brian This is the only way I found to bounce stems in Logic and still get all the busses printed. Basically "Group Show/Hide" to toggle the group and solo it..
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Post by briansteckler on Dec 15, 2016 9:36:31 GMT -8
Yeah, that's pretty much what I came to. I'm using Track Stacks to solo and mute groups, so I made a Show/Hide of just the Stacks I want to print and made some Clicks to select the tracks one at a time. On your video, is there a reason you didn't use "Wait for Bounce to Complete" (or whatever it's called)? I'll attach the whole thing if you want to check it out... I've changed a bunch of the standard key commands, so it'll probably look a little weird to you. Attachments:Print Stems.ravbc (22.75 KB)
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Post by jameyz on Dec 15, 2016 9:53:56 GMT -8
I think i made this video before the "wait for bounce" was available. This script is amazing, you are a Logic ninja for sure.
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Post by briansteckler on Dec 15, 2016 10:01:45 GMT -8
Well, I don't know a that... I'm actually deeper in Pro Tools. It's all about a good template for this kind of thing. I'd flounder around in Logic trying to record a band. HA HA!
I'm mostly annoyed that I worked all summer doing scoring cues before I took the time to figure out how to make this happen. It'll save some sitting around going forward at least.
Thanks for all you do... much appreciated.
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Post by briansteckler on Dec 15, 2016 19:06:43 GMT -8
Hey Jamey,
Can you check that Wait For Bounce Window script?
I can't get it to work in my BC for the sessions I'm making. It works great for short test bounces, but when I use it on a big session, it'll run for about 1:30 (in the session, not real time) and then the cursor seems to jump to the next command in the list, and when it finishes, it has skipped ahead and then picks it back up about 15 commands down the list. Does it require Real Time Bounce to judge the correct time? I'm trying to speed it up with Offline. (I'll try it bouncing real-time and see if that's the issue.)
It's gonna be sweet if I can get this to work.
Thanks!
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Post by briansteckler on Dec 15, 2016 19:26:59 GMT -8
Ok never mind... I switched to Wait for Open Window to Close and it's working. It crashed Logic later in the BC, but i think that was a fluke. Almost there.
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Post by jameyz on Dec 16, 2016 10:03:53 GMT -8
Ok never mind... I switched to Wait for Open Window to Close and it's working. It crashed Logic later in the BC, but i think that was a fluke. Almost there. more delay after the "wait script" . I really think there should be at least 500ms after the wait script. Since Logic may take a little time to get back into the swing of things after making a bounce. really every BC should have at least 10ms on it..
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