It’s a current feature request. I had submitted it quite a while ago.
Apparently, it’s not as cut and dry as it might seem. There has to be a logical
resolution when track width is a conflict. For example, when trying to import 2
stereo files plus a mono file to a stereo audio track or a surroun
If Avid would just add an option in the import dialog box to add audio to
current track at timeline selection, which is a feature available in every
other daw on the market, we wouldn't be dealing with this.
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> On Jul 22, 2016, at 7:04 PM, Slau Halatyn wrote:
>
> Hi JP,
>
JP, I’m on vacation in Nashville and it’s difficult enough to just keep up with
various messages. I’m sorry, I can’t do a tutorial. I’ll try to give more info
when I’m back.
Slau
> On Jul 23, 2016, at 10:47 AM, Juan Pablo Culasso Alonso
> wrote:
>
> Slau,
> can you record a brieffly tutorial
Hi JP,
No. What probably happened is that either the track wasn’t actually showing, it
was scrolled out of view, it wasn’t tall enough or something similar. What
happened is that you dragged a clip onto the timeline itself but not onto an
audio track but, as you see, the process works in princi
Hi JP,
I’m copying the PT Access list because, if I’m going to go through the process
of describing something in some detail, it’s more beneficial to others to keep
the discussion on the list.
Dragging files from the clips list to the timeline requires a few things.
First, only the track to be