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Post by clancychris on Oct 27, 2018 9:18:35 GMT -8
Is there any way that batch commander can figure out when playback/recording has stopped?
I'm bouncing out an album of stems through analog so it takes forever. The process I've written works great but as there's a song at over 5 minutes I have to set a delay to wait over 5 minutes per stem. Some songs are just over 3 but as I've automated it to run one after another I figured it'd be a bit easier if there's a way batch commander would wait until recording stops (when it reaches the end of a selected area)
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Post by jameyz on Oct 30, 2018 8:25:22 GMT -8
This isn't possible yet, but I will try to work on a script that can wait for the timeline to stop moving..
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Post by jameyz on Oct 30, 2018 8:54:35 GMT -8
Is there any way that batch commander can figure out when playback/recording has stopped? I'm bouncing out an album of stems through analog so it takes forever. The process I've written works great but as there's a song at over 5 minutes I have to set a delay to wait over 5 minutes per stem. Some songs are just over 3 but as I've automated it to run one after another I figured it'd be a bit easier if there's a way batch commander would wait until recording stops (when it reaches the end of a selected area) I think I just figured out how to do it, send me an email and I will send you the script. Basically, the Batch Command will wait until the timeline is back to the start point before moving on, so as long as you have insertion follows playback OFF then it will work great.
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