Identical Mixes of a Project and a Second Edited One?
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 6:21 am
Hi, all.
I have a client that just told me that he'd like two versions of his project.
One would have the form that he originally wanted, the second would have 4 bars added to two different sections in the piece.
To avoid copying multiple EQs, plug-ins, etc., my thought is to mix the first version completely then do a "Save a Copy" and duplicate the soundbites. Then open that project with the mix and everything else in place and insert the two 4 bar elements. (editing should be easy)
This way, I have everything in place mix-wise and should be able to run a second mix with just minor adjustments for those two "new" areas if needed.
Make sense?
Thanks...
Buzzy
Edit: I don't want to modify the primary project, in case we add or make changes down the road. The primary project is the one that is most "valuable" to him. The second edited one is just a different version and, well,..."secondary"!
I have a client that just told me that he'd like two versions of his project.
One would have the form that he originally wanted, the second would have 4 bars added to two different sections in the piece.
To avoid copying multiple EQs, plug-ins, etc., my thought is to mix the first version completely then do a "Save a Copy" and duplicate the soundbites. Then open that project with the mix and everything else in place and insert the two 4 bar elements. (editing should be easy)
This way, I have everything in place mix-wise and should be able to run a second mix with just minor adjustments for those two "new" areas if needed.
Make sense?
Thanks...
Buzzy
Edit: I don't want to modify the primary project, in case we add or make changes down the road. The primary project is the one that is most "valuable" to him. The second edited one is just a different version and, well,..."secondary"!