Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
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Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
I have a question that I could not find the answer to in this Hairersoft Forum:
• When I use Amadeus Pro as a Multi-Track Audio Editor, and am ready to combine all the tracks into one Mixed Track, what is the best way to do that without losing the original volume settings for each Track? When I go into “Tracks” and Merge all the Tracks the Volume settings change and the Mix is lost from all the original settings.
The only way I’ve been defeating that issue, is by using another recording software and then recording the desktop audio of the AP file in its original Multi-Track state.
Many thanks in advance for any help you can render
~ Mark
• When I use Amadeus Pro as a Multi-Track Audio Editor, and am ready to combine all the tracks into one Mixed Track, what is the best way to do that without losing the original volume settings for each Track? When I go into “Tracks” and Merge all the Tracks the Volume settings change and the Mix is lost from all the original settings.
The only way I’ve been defeating that issue, is by using another recording software and then recording the desktop audio of the AP file in its original Multi-Track state.
Many thanks in advance for any help you can render
~ Mark
Official Voting Member - The GRAMMYs
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
I've had the same problem, and use the same solution as you. However, when recording the multitrack file be sure to diminuate the playback volume, as it's likely to distort otherwise. And then, of course, Normalize the level in the resulting file.
All this might take a couple of extra steps than a more direct solution, but they're not hard ones and the results are very controllable.
All this might take a couple of extra steps than a more direct solution, but they're not hard ones and the results are very controllable.
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Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
Isn't the "Bounce Document" function in the "Sound" menu what you are looking for?
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
Thanks, Martin!
I was wondering if that might do it!
I'll give it a try
God Bless.
~ Mark
I was wondering if that might do it!
I'll give it a try
God Bless.
~ Mark
Official Voting Member - The GRAMMYs
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
Many thanks for your response, Philxm and interesting that you had the same solution!philxm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 4:49 pmI've had the same problem, and use the same solution as you. However, when recording the multitrack file be sure to diminuate the playback volume, as it's likely to distort otherwise. And then, of course, Normalize the level in the resulting file.
All this might take a couple of extra steps than a more direct solution, but they're not hard ones and the results are very controllable.
It looks like the "official" Amadeus Pro solution, according to Martin, is to "Bounce Document."
We'll give it a try
Thanks again!
~ Mark
Official Voting Member - The GRAMMYs
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
For Martin: How does Bounce Track work? I don't find mention of it in the manual, and the function is often greyed out.
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
Answering my own question: I see I had confused Bounce Track (Tracks menu) with the bounce Martin had actually recommended, Bounce Document (Sound menu). It does indeed look like the ideal solution to Mark's (and my) problem, although I haven't had a chance to listen to the resulting file yet.
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
Thanks again, Philxm!philxm wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:03 pmAnswering my own question: I see I had confused Bounce Track (Tracks menu) with the bounce Martin had actually recommended, Bounce Document (Sound menu). It does indeed look like the ideal solution to Mark's (and my) problem, although I haven't had a chance to listen to the resulting file yet.
Guess we'll try the Bounce Document and see how that works!
Cheers!
~ Mark
Official Voting Member - The GRAMMYs
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Professor of Music/Percussion - Drexel University
President - National Association of Rudimental Drummers (N.A.R.D)
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
For the record, it works! I've managed to finish my tracks in a much shorter time than expected, which is welcome, as working on them was a way to procrastinate on a market analysis for this property in Latvia, which I managed, surprisingly enough, to finish in time
Thanks to the forum, and now that I'm done with my current project, I'll have to look for a new one!
Thanks to the forum, and now that I'm done with my current project, I'll have to look for a new one!
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
I work frequently with files for which I use non-standard speeds in the Playback Controller. Is there a way to account for that when bouncing to a new document?
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Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
The playback controller really only affects playback. However, you can achieve the same effect by using the "Change Pitch and Speed" effect with the corresponding settings after you've bounced the document.
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
Is there a formula to easily calculate the percentage of speed change per slot on the Playback Controller?
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Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
Each slot corresponds to one semitone.
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
I don't see an entry for "Bounce Document" in the Amadeus Pro manual. How can I learn about what this function does?
Re: Merging Numerous Tracks & Keeping Same Volume Settings in Amadeus Pro
"Bounce" is a standard term from multitrack digital audio workstations and means mixdown of all existing non-destructive edits or effects.
- "Bounce Track" will destructively flatten all applied envelopes and real-time effects in place, creating a new wave form with envelopes and effects reset to default values.
- "Bounce Document" will flatten and mix down all envelopes real-time effects and all individual tracks in place to a simple stereo track.
- "Bounce Document To New File" will leave the existing file as is and open the flattened mixdown as a new untitled stereo file.