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a long time ago now, there used to be a pro-tools template that setup superior 2 for you as a session that you could use to clone into a new recording track. It was a life saver for me, it just worked and worked really well.
I can no longer find that template section, but I’m also wondering if there is a newer version targeting superior 3 and maybe later versions of protools as the world has moved on a little, I think at the time superior 2 had just come out and pro-tools 8 was current.
Do these templates still exist, they where so helpful.
thanks
Hi,
I think I have them somewhere but as you say they were made ages ago. I guess I could make a new one but I’ts really no problem setting one up yourself.
These days you can save this as a Pro Tools Track Template, making it even easier to add to new sessions. You know how to do that?
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
thought I’d bump this after a good reply from John.
(quick answer to Johns response that I missed a long time ago was) yes, I know how to save a session as a template, however what I’d like to try to do is get the template setup as I did with my Superior 2 setup, where each drum had it’s own track and I could adjust the mix / level of each track, and the input was fed from instrument track with the Superior 2 plugin installed.
I’m guessing some of you have some great setups for your pro-tools session, that really makes the most of / enables the best of Superior 3.
As John said, I could probably progress my Superior 2 template that I’ve used for years and try to tweak it, but as an amateur home recording user, I wondered if the more seasoned of you had already made a session template that I could rebase my work flow from.
thanks
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