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Can you apply a Multi-Track template AFTER a multitrack session has been created?

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Dec 08, 2021 Dec 08, 2021

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I have a bunch of different templates I use for podcast editing. I've started using Descript before editing in Audition. What Descript allows you to do is export edited audio into a .sesx multitrack file - something that is very helpful. 

But what I want to do is after this .sesx file has been created, I want to apply one of my podcast templates to the multitrack (which would include tracks with Plugin presets, additional audio files + placement within the timeline, etc).

Is this possible? Or can I only set a template before the multitrack session has been created? 

If it is not possible, can I merge a previous session into a new session? I want to keep the memory of all the edits that were made to the tracks via descript so i can undo when neccessary.

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Dec 10, 2021 Dec 10, 2021

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I think we all know someone who works at Descript 😉

You need to create the session based on the template first - it can't be done retrospectively.

 

The only thing I can suggest is sesx2sesx 

Using this software I would try appending your Descript sesx TO the one created by your template.

I think there may be a later version than the one on that website so if you get stuck sing out

 

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