Does anyone know how I could create, say, 4 different files from the same selection of audio, preferably as a batch process?
To be a bit more specific: I work with long audio files that eventually get chopped up and named according to various requirements. Sometimes, the same little 3-second slice of audio will be used to create several different files that are used in different versions (different collections with different file types) of the end-product.
Currently, I create one complete version with its set of file names and types using the Auto-Mark/Marker List/ML Batch Processing functions. But when I start working on the next "version" for the client, it seems like I'm starting from scratch. Basically, I end up doing a "save as" action 4 different times on the same 3-second passage. And that seems like a waste.
If there were a way to mark the selections (up to 299 in the longest version) of the audio I'm going to use, and batch process one single operation that would create every version of every marked bit of audio I needed, I would be ecstatic! Yes....ecstasy!
Any ideas out there?
Thanks!
Ken