musicarteca wrote:
I would definitively change this step. Instead of duplicating the sequence, select in the timeline a region that corresponds to your first cue, add some pre roll and post roll time. In the transport window choose: "copy selection to new sequence". a new chunk will be created, and the audio from the movie will be copied only from the region selected. I would suggest that you start the selection from the beginning of a measure to make things easier. Maybe 3 measures before the relative cue start. This is very relative, because actually you do not, or should not have to worry about tempos on your main sequence.
The problem I ran into with the Copy Selection idea (that was what I started with) was that it didn't copy Locked Markers or my Track Folders but Duplicate Chunk does. So, I think I'm going to work with Duplicate Chunk for now.
musicarteca wrote:
Do not change the start time of the sequence, that will get the movie out of sync with the audio, which is what happened to you. What you have to to is simply go to where you want your playback to start and press the memory start and enable the auto rewind button, you can do the same at the end of the cue, copy the end spot to the memory stop, and enable the auto stop button. Now your playback is limited by the memory boundaries, which are the cue boundaries.
Yes, this does seem to work and perhaps I will try this. However, one little thing I found that I sort of like is that if I have the Start Time set to be measure -2 or something and then set my memory bounds to be the time code of measure 1, I can just Rewind once to get to measure 1 and press Rewind twice to get to -2 if I want to hear/see the pre-roll.
musicarteca wrote:
If you do not change your start time, then you don't have to worry about all this. No clunkyness included.
Well, I see your point here but changing the start time of the cue shouldn't cause all the extra steps, imo but that's just a matter of opinion, really.
Thanks for all your help! You've chimed in on a lot of my threads so far!