Hello Lars!
Yes, first create the new project, then import your wav, something like
this:
add my_big_track;import /pat/to/my/big.wav
Then create the regions.
To save your regions, in one go, try a trick like this:
for region_1 region_2...;afx ea 100
This adds a simple volume control at default level (no change to the audio).
Then:
for region_1 region_2...;cache
this will cache every track, now that Nama sees an effect on it.
Of course, you can cache/save tracks to disk as you go along, which means,
skip the for loop and just add the ea 100 to the current region and then just
use cache.
I haven't tried it with regions, but in theory you should get away with it.
:-)
Warm regards
Julien
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