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Duplicate Scenes in Gadget Help?
I must be doing something wrong.
I have a drum track in the Tokyo gadget. I copy the scene several times. In the last scene of the song, I'd like a variation of the track. Not a different rhythm but a different pitch on one tom. I run the scene and hit record and alter the pitch.
Unfortunately, the pitch is altered globally, in all the Tokyo scenes. I even renamed the scene from Scene1copy to Coda, or whatever. What am I doing wrong?
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when you duplicate a scene, you are only duplicating the midi data and not instances of the synth. So it's still one instance of Tokyo , that's why it changes globally. You need to open the mixer, hit function and duplicate the track/gadget and change the duplicate. Warning: when you duplicate a track, all the midi data across scenes for that track will also be duplicated so youll have to delete unnecessary doubles afterwards.
That was simple. While we are at it: what exactly happens when you freeze a track?
And let's be greedy: is it possible to Export the tracks in a gadget song as stems to Auria or Cubasis? Maybe via Audiobus or AUM?
Regarding export, hit the file thingie (top left) and you will see export options, and thus, say, copy either by master or by individual track or to Dropbox (all tracks etc....), along with others...
Yes… in addition to what JG suggests, for stems, solo the tracks you want to combine and export as “Master.”
Freezing renders a track and its processing to audio, thereby freeing up any work the CPU was doing to process it. In frozen state, you can’t do any editing or processing, but you can instantly unfreeze it at any time.