santa
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Post by santa on Nov 7, 2019 11:51:26 GMT -8
Hi,
I have an upcoming project where I will have a number of different MIDI files. I need to import the first one into Logic, bounce out the audio, remove the midi file, import the next one, bounce the audio, remove the midi file... and on and on.
I would love to find a way to automate this so I don't have to sit there for hours at a time importing and bouncing files. Is this something that Batch Command could take care of? It seems very powerful, just not sure what limitations there are.
Thanks
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Post by jameyz on Nov 7, 2019 12:34:16 GMT -8
This would be cool and I bet the Batch Commander could do it..
Could you not just import all the MIDI files and "bounce in place"
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santa
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Post by santa on Nov 7, 2019 13:48:38 GMT -8
I originally thought about that, but there will be some other audio tracks in the session as well that will be included in the bounce, so I'll need to bounce out the whole session every time. I just need to replace the specific MIDI file for each instance.
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Post by jameyz on Nov 7, 2019 14:00:17 GMT -8
I originally thought about that, but there will be some other audio tracks in the session as well that will be included in the bounce, so I'll need to bounce out the whole session every time. I just need to replace the specific MIDI file for each instance. ok, that will get tedious for sure.. You could have the Batch Command go down the line of MIDI tracks and un-mute then bounce and on to the next one.
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Post by santa on Nov 8, 2019 12:34:48 GMT -8
Great, thanks jameyz. I'll look into that
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