[ardour-users] Export Range to File
kens
kens at kensnet.org
Thu Apr 6 14:35:47 PDT 2006
kens wrote:
> Dragan Noveski wrote:
>
>> hi kens,
>>
>> dont use the range markers, but the rang-mouse-mode (read again pauls
>> response)
>>
>> i am doing it that way: in the editor window, from the track list
>> (left screen side), click on the master, so that master bekome to be
>> visible as an empty track, than change to maouse-range-mode and mark
>> the piece you want to export - not in the range-marker line, but
>> moving the mose above the master track-, than go and export, you will
>> have to change the specified tracks, klicking on masterL+R. this is
>> if you want to export a piece of the arrange with more tracks working.
>>
>> cheers,
>> doc
>>
>>
>>
>> kens wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> n Thu, 2006-04-06 at 00:34 +0100, kens wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does the Export Range to file function work at the moment. I'm
>>>> using .99.1 on a FC3 CCRMA setup. I'm sure I've made it work before
>>>> but maybe I've gone brain dead today. The Export Function just says
>>>> there are is no range to export. What incantation am I missing in
>>>> setting up the range. If there is a simple blow by blow procedure I
>>>> can follow that would be great.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Paul Davis wrote:
>>>>
>>>> 1) put the mouse into range mode ("r" or click on the range mode
>>>> button).
>>>> 2) press-drag-release to define a range
>>>> 3) now export range
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Paul, As far as I can tell that's what I'm doing, see
>>> screenshot at www.kensnet.org/Screenshot.png Do I need to do
>>> anything else after defining a range? Really weird.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Ken
>>>
>>>
>>
> Hi That fixed it - thank you - I was having a brain dead moment
> yesterday.....
>
> Ken
>
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