Is there a way to have 'versions' right in a project?
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Is there a way to have 'versions' right in a project?
For example, I have two possible intros to a song I'm working on. The only difference is a few measures are removed in one version. Is it possible to 'save' this version in my project somehow, or do I have to 'save as' a separate project? The problem there would be I would continue working on only one of the projects, and have to come back and eventually fix up the alternate one if I wanted to switch to that.
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Re: Is there a way to have 'versions' right in a project?
Hi,
There's no feature like that. You could have to save it as a separate project, and then you would have "version control" issues.
Greg
There's no feature like that. You could have to save it as a separate project, and then you would have "version control" issues.
Greg
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Re: Is there a way to have 'versions' right in a project?
I'll often duplicate a track to have as an "earlier version" or original copy or whatever of a clip I'm working on. And then just mute this track and it is there when you or if you need it as an alternative.
So if you're alternative intro has even a dozen tracks, you can duplicate each of them, group them together in a sub mix or whatever, and then just mute them and they are there when you want them.
So if you're alternative intro has even a dozen tracks, you can duplicate each of them, group them together in a sub mix or whatever, and then just mute them and they are there when you want them.