Probably a dumb question but here goes, in MixCraft 9 when you record a couple of tracks and make volume pan or any other changes and then decide to dump one of the tracks, when you go to edit you have to go thru all the changes before you can unrecord the track?!?! Is there a more convenient faster method?
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Re: MixCraft 9 Edit
OK, I'm at a loss.
undo, or Delete not what you want, or.... Maybe I dont understand?
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Just delete the unwanted track.bburch88 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 5:08 pm Probably a dumb question but here goes, in MixCraft 9 when you record a couple of tracks and make volume pan or any other changes and then decide to dump one of the tracks, when you go to edit you have to go thru all the changes before you can unrecord the track?!?! Is there a more convenient faster method?
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Re: MixCraft 9 Edit
I’m sorry that was a bit misleading, I understand the delete function, what I meant was let’s say you make several edits to a track after you normalize the track, so to go back to Un-normalize it appears you have to undo all edits after the normalize occurred.
Is this so?
Is this so?
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Re: MixCraft 9 Edit
Hi,
If the edits created a new merge file, then yes, because the normalization is "baked" into the newly created clip. Ctrl+W creates a new merge clip, for example.
If you're still working on the original clip, you can just press Ctrl+K to toggle normalization off.
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If the edits created a new merge file, then yes, because the normalization is "baked" into the newly created clip. Ctrl+W creates a new merge clip, for example.
If you're still working on the original clip, you can just press Ctrl+K to toggle normalization off.
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When I add text to a video and open a Caret to add the text to the video, I must always type the complete phrase by hand and is not able to copy and paste the phrase from a Word document. Is it possible to copy and paste from a Word document? If not, would it be possible to add it to the program?
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Hi,
You should be able to copy and paste text. Did you right-click on the video track and select "Add Text..."? Are you using Mixcraft 9.0 build 469 or higher?
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You should be able to copy and paste text. Did you right-click on the video track and select "Add Text..."? Are you using Mixcraft 9.0 build 469 or higher?
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