Hi Steve & Poppa,
What you need to do is to import session data from the file menu.
I do this all the time when mixing an album to maintain continuity.
In a nut shell, import session data from  the mix you have finished into the 
next mix "song" your about to start working on and bang you have all the same 
settings to start with!
Give a call if you need me to walk you through it for the first time. :)
Chuck


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On Mar 4, 2015, at 1:15 AM, Poppa Bear wrote:

> Hello Steve, when you go to your file menu you will find save as template and 
> when you save it you can name it and choose the location that you would like 
> to save it in. At that point when you want to use that template you would 
> just find it, click on it and you would be able to name it and choose the 
> location for the new session with that template. As far as importing tracks 
> into the template, you may have to just import them, then copy each imported 
> track and paste it onto the tracks that you have bussed out already. You may 
> be able to select all of the tracks in the mix window and when you import the 
> new tracks they may populate over the tracks in the session that you have 
> selected. I am not sure if that is an option, but it seems like it would be a 
> common sense approach. Other than that you would have to re rout each track 
> that you import to the bus you want it on, or group them together. Perhaps 
> somebody else has a working recommendation. HTH 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
> Of Steve Sparrow
> Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2015 8:18 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: templates
> 
> actually, i’ve just realised this probably will not work anyway. as i don’t 
> think i can add audio to existing tracks without coppying the audio when i 
> import files.
> So the question i guess is this. How do i apply the settings from one session 
> to another session. i’ve got all my eq, and compression sitting well in this 
> mix. it’s all bused out nicely. and if i can get the next mix sitting with 
> these settings, i’ll be half way there with the new mix.
> Steve
>> On 4 Mar 2015, at 2:53 pm, Steve Sparrow <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi.just wondering how to load templates.
>> Not sure if i went about this the right way. but i spent a fair amount of 
>> time on a mix here.I then really want to use all these settings for the next 
>> mix. So i deleted all the audio, and saved it as a template. All good from 
>> what i can see. But how do i open a template. i looked in the file menu, and 
>> have looked at the new session dialogue.but can’t find a list of templates.
>> What am i missing
>> Steve
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