Opening a V-Rack from another file
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Opening a V-Rack from another file
Is it possible to use a V-Rack setup from another file / project? If so, how can this be accomplished?
- MIDI Life Crisis
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Re: Opening a V-Rack from another file
Choose LOAD from the file menu and import it like any other "chunk." For a long time I could not find the VRacks i created until I reallized they were chucks.Twitch wrote:Is it possible to use a V-Rack setup from another file / project? If so, how can this be accomplished?
Might be a littleprocessor intensive. On a Dual 2.0 G5 it took about 75 seconds to import asimple Vrack with one instance of MachFive and an everb.
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Re: Opening a V-Rack from another file
Go to the Project Menu --> Clippings --> "New Digital Performer Clippings Window" to create a new clippings window (or drop down on the menu to open an existing one). Drag the V-Racks "chunk" into it. Done.Twitch wrote:Is it possible to use a V-Rack setup from another file / project? If so, how can this be accomplished?
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Re: Opening a V-Rack from another file
Shooshie is right. Clipping is way easier!
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Re: Opening a V-Rack from another file
Good tip!Shooshie wrote:Go to the Project Menu --> Clippings --> "New Digital Performer Clippings Window" to create a new clippings window (or drop down on the menu to open an existing one). Drag the V-Racks "chunk" into it. Done.Twitch wrote:Is it possible to use a V-Rack setup from another file / project? If so, how can this be accomplished?
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Thanks. I forget who first posted it, but I put it in the tip sheet a while back. It's been very useful to me, too. The original poster's name is in the Digital Performer Tips Sheet.dtobocman wrote:Good tip!Shooshie wrote:Go to the Project Menu --> Clippings --> "New Digital Performer Clippings Window" to create a new clippings window (or drop down on the menu to open an existing one). Drag the V-Racks "chunk" into it. Done.Twitch wrote:Is it possible to use a V-Rack setup from another file / project? If so, how can this be accomplished?
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