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Post by jperkinski on Jul 14, 2015 13:32:25 GMT -8
Is there a way to tell Batch Commander to render an AudioSuite plugin, and then crossfade at the edges of that edit?
After I AudioSuite a small section of a stereo track, I usually use the Beat Detective module to apply crossfades at the start and end of the section where I just applied AudioSuite.
The thing is that in order for the crossfade part to work, the selected area needs to be changed slightly to be just before and just after the AudioSuite edit point.
Because of this, I haven't been able to get Batch Commander to be useful for this process.
The goal:
Manually highlight a small section of a stereo waveform (usually 0.5 to 2 seconds) Render an AudioSuite plugin (usually iZotope RX4 DeClicker) in that section. Apply crossfades at the start and end of the AudioSuited section
Can this be done in one Batch Commander command?
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Post by jameyz on Jul 14, 2015 13:59:05 GMT -8
I usually use Control+command+F to add fades to start and end. So just do 1. Open Declicker 2. Open preset 3. Render 4. Wait for 4th window close 5. Control+CMnD+F
If u need more after or before u can use shift nudge to select after. To select before use the \ on the numpad to get to the time line selection before or after.
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Post by jperkinski on Jul 14, 2015 14:06:42 GMT -8
Thanks.
Unless the Batch Commander can manually adjust the selected area and apply the fades, it's not really any faster than doing it manually.
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Post by jameyz on Jul 14, 2015 14:29:57 GMT -8
It can. I was just telling u the different steps to program depending on what u need. I just went a head and made what I think you are looking for... AS RX PRSET FADE BUFFER.ravbc (2.57 KB) Just import into your user quick list.. peace
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