Export many tracks of varying length but preserve timing
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 5:04 pm
Hi folks!
Suppose you have 4 minute audio track. You record the first 2 minutes 20 times, and then the second 2 minutes 20 times.
You want to export these 40 tracks and send it to a friend for editing in a different software.
Audacity can do that easily, via export all tracks. But the problem is that my friend's program will not know when the 20 tracks for the second half start. How to do this properly? Now you could of course manually set the second 20 tracks to start at minute 2, but my scenario is messier than the example above, see screenshot below:

If I export them, they all have varying lengths and starting times, and my friend could not import them to start at the right time.
What is the easiest fix for this? E.g. is there an easy way to extend all individual tracks to just have added silence where currently they have nothing? In Pro Tools, I would select all tracks from the very beginning to the very end, and simply "consolidate regions", that would extend all tracks to the same length.
Hope this makes sense, thanks for your help
Suppose you have 4 minute audio track. You record the first 2 minutes 20 times, and then the second 2 minutes 20 times.
You want to export these 40 tracks and send it to a friend for editing in a different software.
Audacity can do that easily, via export all tracks. But the problem is that my friend's program will not know when the 20 tracks for the second half start. How to do this properly? Now you could of course manually set the second 20 tracks to start at minute 2, but my scenario is messier than the example above, see screenshot below:

If I export them, they all have varying lengths and starting times, and my friend could not import them to start at the right time.
What is the easiest fix for this? E.g. is there an easy way to extend all individual tracks to just have added silence where currently they have nothing? In Pro Tools, I would select all tracks from the very beginning to the very end, and simply "consolidate regions", that would extend all tracks to the same length.
Hope this makes sense, thanks for your help