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Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2011 1:08 pm
by Dan Worley
I do this to merge live location recordings with studio recordings. It's extremely fast (like about a minute) once you know all the steps and the gottchas. I'm not sure I covered everything, but you'll get the idea.
Get the sequences loaded into the same project. Create a Song in the Chunks window, open it and drag the two (or however many) sequences (chunks) into it, one on top of the other.
If you have a Conductor track in either of the sequences, highlight that chunk and choose Copy Conductor Track from the Song's mini menu.
Highlight the two chunks in the Song window and then select "merge chunks to sequence" from the Song's mini menu. Now play enable that new sequence and open its Tracks window.
If you copied a Conductor track, set the tempo to Conductor track (I can't remember now, but I think it defaults to Tempo Slider at 120 bpm). If you didn't use a Conductor track, make sure to manually set the tempo slider to the correct tempo the sequences were recorded in as it defaults to 120 bpm and everything will be out of whack if you recorded at a different tempo. You'll see things shift into place once you do that. If tracks are not lining up, it's always, always, how the tempo is set.
If you have multiple takes in any of the tracks, break them out into separate tracks before adding them to the Song. Then later, if you want, you can select to have them adsorbed back into takes within the new sequence. Very cool.
Optional: Now you can Save As and duplicate the audio. Once that file is open, delete the other sequences from the Chunks window. Go to the soundbites window and choose select unused soundbites and delete them (but only if you did a Save As having duplicate audio checked on).
I love DP.
c-ya,
Dan Worley
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 5:38 am
by Dwetmaster
If the OP wanted to move tracks between two chunks IN THE SAME PROJECT,
You select your material to be moved
Then there's a move to another sequence command. I think it's in the project menu/sequence.
Depending on where your cursor is, you can right click and choose the command from there.
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:19 am
by Dan Worley
Dwetmaster wrote:If the OP wanted to move tracks between two chunks IN THE SAME PROJECT,
You select your material to be moved
Then there's a move to another sequence command. I think it's in the project menu/sequence.
Depending on where your cursor is, you can right click and choose the command from there.
I don't think you can transfer tracks between sequences like that, you can only create a new sequence from selected tracks in one chunk.
Song chunks make it possible to combine the tracks of two or more sequences into one sequence/chunk.
c-ya,
Dan Worley
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 2:21 pm
by Tim
A selection of track(s) data can be dragged from one seq to another, but I think the first occurring MIDI event will be placed at the very start of the destination seq., so make sure there's some data at the very start of the source seq (volume node, note, etc.).
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:18 am
by Klaus
Tim wrote:FMiguelez wrote:
You mean putting the WHOLE chunk in a clipping?
Yeah... but I make a duplicate of the source sequence first, then delete all the tracks that I don't want included in the clipping.
With 'Takes', one can first turn them into separate tracks (in the Take menu) then make a clipping of them, and after dragging into another sequence, turn them back into one track. But if there are a lot of tracks with multiple takes, this method might be more of a hassle than the Chunky one.
I don't think there's any other workaround for Groups though.
Just a note...
Maybe chunks - clippings don't work between different versions of DP too ?
A tracks clipping ( created from marked tracks in TO )
doesn't work between DP 7.22 and DP 4.61, at least not here
Take care
Klaus
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 7:39 am
by FMiguelez
Klaus wrote:Tim wrote:FMiguelez wrote:
You mean putting the WHOLE chunk in a clipping?
Yeah... but I make a duplicate of the source sequence first, then delete all the tracks that I don't want included in the clipping.
With 'Takes', one can first turn them into separate tracks (in the Take menu) then make a clipping of them, and after dragging into another sequence, turn them back into one track. But if there are a lot of tracks with multiple takes, this method might be more of a hassle than the Chunky one.
I don't think there's any other workaround for Groups though.
Just a note...
Maybe chunks - clippings don't work between different versions of DP too ?
A tracks clipping ( created from marked tracks in TO )
doesn't work between DP 7.22 and DP 4.61, at least not here
I USED to have the exact same issue. Clippings I had made in 4.61 that contained CT data (markers or tempo changes) would make DP7.1 crash instantly.
But the 7.21 version fixed this problem for me. Now my old clippings work perfectly.
Are you having this problem, then? Does DP crash, or clippings simply won't work?
Maybe you should send MOTU a log (or post the relevant part here for us to see).
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:18 am
by Klaus
It was clippings created in DP 7.22 would crash DP 4.61
Workaround : Save DP 7.22 project as DP 4.61, open in DP 4.61 and create clipping from there...
Clipping was 6 aux tracks and 1 master track
Best
Klaus
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:53 pm
by Tim
Klaus wrote:It was clippings created in DP 7.22 would crash DP 4.61
I would expect that to be the case, as DP's project files are not backward compatible.
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:31 pm
by Klaus
Tim wrote:Klaus wrote:It was clippings created in DP 7.22 would crash DP 4.61
I would expect that to be the case, as DP's project files are not backward compatible.
whoops, I jumped to short...
Thanks Tim
Klaus
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 11:49 pm
by toodamnhip
FMiguelez wrote:dix wrote:To be clearer: To create a Clipping of one or more tracks, simply select all the data in the track(s) and choose 'Copy to Clipping Window' from the File menu (can't believe i never tried that!). This operation will copy the plugin, buss and automation info to the Clipping. Unfortunately it only appears to get the current Take. Am I missing something (again). Is there a way to create a Clipping that includes all the Takes in a track as well? …either way this is a very useful tip. thanks again FM!
I'm afraid not
It would certainly be a very useful improvement if MOTU implemented that!
Also, I'm not sure about this, but I
think track groups are not carried into the clipping either. I hope I'm wrong... otherwise, they are 2 good suggestions for MOTU!
Glad you found it useful

It is now almost 2016 and this is still a needed improvement.

Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:58 am
by James Steele
Only two weeks and we can have another update.

Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 9:46 pm
by primeevolutionary
This is an old thread, but, thank you, Tim. You really saved my skin.
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 9:53 am
by mwilloam
Haven't read every post in the thread but would this help the OP's problem of moving tracks between chunks?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giJis83-PTY&t=4m47s
Drag chunk A into chunk B and then delete/clean up tracks. An extra step but easier than manually creating/duplicating track layouts and copying the soundbites I guess.
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 2:16 pm
by Shooshie
mwilloam wrote:Haven't read every post in the thread but would this help the OP's problem of moving tracks between chunks?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=giJis83-PTY&t=4m47s
Drag chunk A into chunk B and then delete/clean up tracks. An extra step but easier than manually creating/duplicating track layouts and copying the soundbites I guess.
Good find! That IS a great way to transfer mix settings from one chunk to another, and I've used it often.
Shooshie
Re: Move tracks from one sequence to another?
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 6:13 pm
by Scorer
one thing I can report for all the solutions posted here in this thread is, that none of them honor folder structure...
if u try to copy MIDI tracks from one sequence to another - using any of the approaches here - it will destroy the folder structure the tracks are located in... MIDI tracks will be outside of the folders in the target sequence...
that is an annoying and time consuming side effect...
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