Fairlight: Copy Mix across timelines

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David Battistella

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Fairlight: Copy Mix across timelines

PostMon Sep 20, 2021 5:35 pm

Is there a way to maintain the mix and tracks from fairlight across mulitple timelines.

I have three versions of a Cut where the Picture changes but the mix stays the same.

Can I apply the settings of the mix from the first timeline to the other timelines?

Is there a feature in Fairlight Like the Trace timeline feature with the audio?

Thanks in advance.

David
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David Battistella

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Re: FAIRLIGHT: COPY Mix across timelines

PostMon Sep 20, 2021 5:40 pm

Ok,

Here is teh current workaround

Duplicate the timeline with the mix.

Copy the video tracks from the latest version

Paste them into the duplicated timeline.

Still a "TRACE MIX" feature would be amazing.

Thanks,
David
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Reynaud Venter

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Re: FAIRLIGHT: COPY Mix across timelines

PostMon Sep 20, 2021 6:56 pm

Fairlight menu > Presets Library

The Fairlight Configuration Preset contains all Timeline preferences (e.g. Video and Audio Tracks, Track heights, colour, naming, and routing of Tracks, Busses, and VCAs).

Configuration Presets may be recalled either in an existing Timeline or within the "Create New Timeline" window by enabling the "Use Fairlight Preset" option.
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Re: FAIRLIGHT: COPY Mix across timelines

PostTue Sep 21, 2021 9:40 am

Reynaud Venter wrote:Fairlight menu > Presets Library

The Fairlight Configuration Preset contains all Timeline preferences (e.g. Video and Audio Tracks, Track heights, colour, naming, and routing of Tracks, Busses, and VCAs).

Configuration Presets may be recalled either in an existing Timeline or within the "Create New Timeline" window by enabling the "Use Fairlight Preset" option.



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