What I mean is that, when starting a project I always make an AUX track and have 6 of my plug ins on that Audio Track, always. Is it possible to set them as presets or something so that they automatically get added everytime I start a new project? Or maybe a way so I can load all 6 up at once? I know Im being anal about it, but I hate having to load the same six plug ins and custom settings all the time, its a minute of my life I will never get back
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Why not just setup a session like you said with the aux track and the plugins and save the session and call it something like 'template'. Everytime you start a new session just load up the template then save session as.
you could make a "template." set up some audio tracks and your aux track w/ plugins, save it. Then every time you start a new session, load up your saved template and just save it as something else. I think that will work I'm just talking out of my ass.
Ive tried that. For some reason it keeps wanting to stick the audio files into the "template" directory, which isnt very viable. Id really love to be able to customize the default load up Any other ideas?
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Make a session the way you want it to be. Save that file as "Template" When you want to start a new session, open the "Template file". Go to the file menu and select "Save Session copy in" (I think that is what it is called. I am not at my recording computer right now). Select where you want the new session to be, and make sure you select the check boxes next to copy audio folders and copy plugin settings (again, this may not be the exact wording). You will now have a new session that will have its own audio files folder (once you record something that is). If you just select "save as" than you will have all of your audio files in the same folder as the original session, which sounds like this is what you are doing now. I have been using this Template trick for the last 2 years and it works flawlessly every time.