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Old 12th April 2009   #1
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Pro Tools: Long Instrumental Different Tracks, Need to Split to Different Sessions

I'm working on a project. A friend of mines accidentally ran his instrumentals on one long track.

Long story short, I have one long instrumental and about 13 tracks of songs.

What I want to do is cut a area and just paste it in a new session from say 15 minutes - the 18 minute mark.

How would I do this?
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Highlight the region you need
hit - apple E = edit
highlight new region
hit - shift apple K = export
export as dual mono/ whatever dit depth and sample rate is
set up other session same sr and bd / import
or you can grab the new region from the playlist and use in the same session.
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Highlight the region you need
hit - apple E = edit
Why not be in keybord focus and just hit "B". Makes the slice and the region is still highlighted.

What Waltz is not telling you is that if you do this with a BWF (and we are working with BWF's and not aiff's, right?) then it is Time Stamped. Export the region as file (shift-control-k), then import into new session. Spot mode and spot it to Original Time Stamp.

There is also the Import Session Data Feature. Just simply import the track into your new session. Link if you like. Or, copy.
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So to verify.

I have track 1 with the instrumental, then adlibs and doubls on tracks 2-4 on various parts, I just highlight the selecton of the song with the song (even if its track 1 4 and 7) highlight and export the region and information and thats it?
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Or a simple "Save As" and clear out what you don't want and keep these things between 15 and 18 min.

So many simple ways to do it.
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