Metaltastic
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Set up the template, let's call it Template 1. Apple+S (Alt+S on PC?) to save the session. Next, create a folder somewhere called PT Templates. This can even be on the desktop, it doesn't matter. Where it will be easiest for you to get to. Go to the Template 1 session folder and copy only the session file Template 1.pts (.ptf if you're on PT 6 or earlier) to the PT Templates folder. Right-click on the the Template 1 file > Get Info (on PC I think it's called Properties?) and change the permissions to Read Only and lock it. Delete the Template 1 session folder now. Go back to Pro Tools and create a new session for the song you're going to be working on. Let's call it... shit, I don't know - Song 1. Once you've created the session, go to File > Import > Session Data and select the Template.pts file. The next dialog will give you options on which portions of the session data you want to import. Option-click on one of the track's destination and select 'New Track' to create new tracks for every one in your session template. You can de-select the 'Tempo / Meter Map' and 'Markers / Memory Locations' because you will create those in the actual session. You don't need the SRC, because there is no audio. Then click OK and it will create new tracks corresponding to what was in your template. Apple-S (Alt+S on PC?) to save the Song 1 session. That's it, now everything you record should be in the Song 1 session folder and the Template 1 session file will still be in the Session Templates folder without any Audio Files, Fade Files folders, etc. Whenever you begin a new song, just create a new session follow the steps from Import > Session Data.
Hope this helps.
Well im pretty comfy in cubase. But I am looking at which one has the best performance for semi-pro to pro user. As I am still pretty new I'd prefer to start with the best and not have to change daw down the line.
So :
Pro Tools
Cubase
Nuendo
Sonar
I've owned an MBox2 Mini for 6 months now and I still can't stand Digidesign, nor their method of capping the hell out of LE.
I only ever use LE for editing sessions I've tracked in PT back at home. I find getting around its caps to be very annoying and detrimental to my workflow. I still use Nuendo for all my mixing.
The unreliability of ProTools, crossed with the hardware dongle, topped up with arbitrary, software-imposed restrictions makes it nearly useless to me.
This is true and a much better comparison. I will say tho that while cubase LE has a higher total track count, it limits you to 4 ins/outs which would discourage most folks from bothering to upgrade their interface and continue using it.Well it can be compared to Cubase LE, which comes bundled with the Presonus Firebox for a similar price as the Mbox 2, and has less capping. One of the most notable elements of Cubase LE is the 48 track cap, rather than PT LE's 32. Along with that, you're not limited to using the Firebox if you happen to acquire a better interface down the line.
http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/cubase/cubase.htmlSo with cubase le you can only record 4 tracks in at once? I'll be getting it with my first interface really soon and wasn't aware of what exactly the limitations are
IME 7.3 is WAY more buggy than previous versions.I will say that Pro Tools can be a fucking bitch sometimes with all it's random Access Violations and DAE error's.