How To Merge 2 Pro Tools Session Using 'Import Session Data'

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How To Merge 2 Pro Tools Session Using "Import Session Data"

There comes a time in every audio engineer's life when one must merge 2 or more Pro Tools sessions together, or import tracks from one session to another. This is how it's done!
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Real talk I legit learn pro tools watching ur videos a few months ago

WilliamSmith-nxke
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This tutorial is 3 years old and it’s still saved my life in the middle of a session. Thank you!🔥💯

DJZONIMUSIC
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Wow just what I needed today. What a coincidence. I lost some of my files after mixing and now I can get them from the original project. Uffff you the man.

marcossantiago
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Not even finna lie. I got pro tools 2 days ago and i grouped 3 tracks together (with about a million punch ins)(undo button even lost hope in me lmaoo) AND I DIDNT EVEN MIX THEM OR ANYTHING! U a life saver fr

squireharding
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Thank you for this video! Helping with my grad film, having to merge a session from the on set audio and foley studio work! Thank you 😎

alessandroferlita
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This is clutch. I knew you could do this in Cubase but now I can use it for a PT session I've been working on. Thanks!

Carbonvidz
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Dude, you are my go to guy for pro tools knowledge. Love ya brother.

fhdeck
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Hi Thanks Wavy. Now I really understand how to do it. Thanks..Ronnie Davis Barbados

ronalddavis
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Really, thanks to your advice. I will be able to work on my next songs. Since I've been following it, I can not stop learning more about pro tools🙏

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yo thanks always comin thru wit da answers

warnutztheloser
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Thanks, man. It was a bit different on my Dell when it came to choosing to import each audio, one must choose new track on dropdown menu or else it will overlay over the ones you already have in the original project. God bless.

theIAMs
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Always great tip wavy am waving on u. Keep doing u so we can do us.

yuusource
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All my life ive wondered if this was possible 🙌🏾🙌🏾😩

SaniBanks
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Thank You! Your vids help me out alot. 😎

mkuschmusic
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Appreciate the tip Brodie! just what I need today!

watztheword
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How did I not know this was possible after all these years!

andwhat
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This is great! I've honestly never linked to sessions together I want to say except when I was in school however this is a very very useful tool and I will be trying it thank you so much for the tip Wayne! Congrats on 10K ✊✌🎶🔥💃

papa_da_engineer
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Wow, I wish I'd seen (or known to look for) this 3 months ago when I ended up having to merge two sizable sessions...and yes, *all that* went wrong!

BrendaK
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The audio tracks are not showing up ??? I run protools 12.7 on a MacBook Pro ? whats the problem ?

shotbysway
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Great content, how do you import a session into another session with different Percussions, Bass, etc. Your first session starts @Marker 1 and then you want to bring in a completely different session on Marker 50. Is it possible to have two different sessions side by side without having to change up the last session tracks that you imported or dragged in? Is that even possible or do I have to follow what you did in this video? Thanks.

gtlassiter