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Feb 8th, 2010 @ 12:52pm PST
Cosmic Circuit
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Hi, I recorded an instrument in stereo with 2 different microphones.
I muted one of the tracks so I could utilize quick swipe comping and make a 'best of' take.
Is there a way I can now copy the quick swipe selections from that one track to the other track easily (the 2nd microphone track)? (Note: I do not want to copy the actually wave forms or audio from the first track - just the locations that were selected during the quick swipe comping).

On a side note? Is there a way to quick swipe multiple tracks simultaneously (for instance drum takes with multiple mics or stereo guitar tracks)? Thanks.
Feb 9th, 2010 @ 2:37am PST
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Hi Cosmic,

Sounds like for both your questions you'll need to assign the two channels to the same group in the Mixer. In the Group settings make sure that 'Region select' is enabled. Now when you quick swipe one track the other will follow.

Hope that helps
Rounik

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