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When I am working in DP saying doing vocals in my vocal booth, I use the Tranzport to move around between markers.
I've never thought of it before, but does DP have the functionality to have different sets of markers? That way, I want to save a set with markers maybe indicating things I want to fix. Another set that I use to set points I want to start playback when I am rerecording verses or choruses?
I find myself adding/deleting a lot of them and I'd rather keep them.
As with any other type of track in DP, you can have multiple takes with the Conductor track.
Markers are stored in the Conductor track.
If you you also have tempo and meter changes, you will want to duplicate the conductor track take to preserve that timing info. You can then delete the duplicated markers and write in a new set.
I've not experimented with multiple takes yet so this will be some good old learning! I also don't do any tempo changes yet, but thanks for the heads up. I imagine one day I'll get bored of always being in the same time and do some craziness!
As with any other type of track in DP, you can have multiple takes with the Conductor track.
Markers are stored in the Conductor track.
If you you also have tempo and meter changes, you will want to duplicate the conductor track take to preserve that timing info. You can then delete the duplicated markers and write in a new set.
Magic Dave
Am I missing something here? Maybe there's a preference I have to turn on or something, because I seem to have a common set of markers no matter what take I'm on in the conductor track.
I tried adding a couple of markers in take 1, then created a new take (2) and added a couple more markers. All four markers showed up in both takes. Then I deleted them whilst in take 2. Then I had none in take 1.
I hope it's something I'm doing wrong because it would be a great function if I could get it to work. I was just recently lamenting with a sound mixer the fact that you can't do it in Pro Tools - the marker track gets pretty cluttered at a final sound mix for a TV episode.
DP 9.52 Mac Pro 10.14.6 RME fireface800. Sibelius. Dorico 4
As with any other type of track in DP, you can have multiple takes with the Conductor track.
Markers are stored in the Conductor track.
Wow! You guys at MOTU are GENIOUSES!!
Why didn't i think of that? I can't wait to try that!
If it really works like that, I'll be an extremely happy guy!
This should go straight to the Tips sheet.
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Mr_Clifford wrote:Am I missing something here? Maybe there's a preference I have to turn on or something, because I seem to have a common set of markers no matter what take I'm on in the conductor track.
Perhaps you need to be in conductor track mode, rather than tempo mode. Just a guess.
Mr_Clifford wrote:Am I missing something here? Maybe there's a preference I have to turn on or something, because I seem to have a common set of markers no matter what take I'm on in the conductor track.
Perhaps you need to be in conductor track mode, rather than tempo mode. Just a guess.
Nup, just tried that and no difference even in conductor track mode.
Can anyone confirm that they've actually got this working?
DP 9.52 Mac Pro 10.14.6 RME fireface800. Sibelius. Dorico 4
Holy Cats!
You are right and I am wrong. Markers are global and not specific to conductor track takes.
Wow. I am so sorry for getting that wrong. Obviously I didn't test before I posted.
Suggestion for markers being specific to takes is now passed along to the development team.
Alternate technique (and I did test this): Select the Conductor Track from beginning to end and Copy To a Clipping Window (Edit menu). If there is other data such as tempo informartion that you don't want to store in the clipping, use the View Filter (Setup Menu) to hide that data first.
Dragging markers stored in a clipping back into the Conductor track does not delete any markers that already in the Conductor track, so if you want to replace one set of markers with another, delete the existing markers before you drag the clipping back to the track.
magicd wrote:Suggestion for markers being specific to takes is now passed along to the development team.
Thanks Magic Dave.
While we're making requests for the markers, I'd like to see the ability to copy locked markers between sequences which would paste to their timecode position NOT the bars & beats position - currently you have to unlock markers in order to copy between sequences, so the tempo maps have to match exactly in order for the markers to go to the right spot.
Does anyone else want that?
DP 9.52 Mac Pro 10.14.6 RME fireface800. Sibelius. Dorico 4