Combining or Merging Multiple Projects

I did a search and then went through all 29 pages on this forum but I have not found a way to do it.
Here is what I am trying to do:

I had a badass riff in my head and programmed it in NS2, it is so cool I made custom patches and recorded multiple tracks and a few drum kits for the beats. I configured all the effects per track and got good volume levels and balance in the mix window I then saved this 16 bar project as "Badass Riff1"

About a month later I was again inspired and wrote an 8 bar synth doom part with 6 tracks custom sound etc. and saved it as "SynthDoom"

About two months after that I wrote a pulsating drudge with 8 tracks of custom sounds etc. I Saved that as "PulsingDrudge"

It turns out I do this a lot

For this particular question I would like to "combine/Merge/join" "Badass Riff1" with ""SynthDoom" and "PulsingDrudge" all into one project arrange them, repeat them, add a bridge here and there then an outro.

Is this possible? If so how

Comments

  • edited December 2019

    Export the midi data in the Song composer, save effect chains in the mixer, save Obsidian / AU synth patches and Slate kits and load all of them in the target project. That’s unfortunately as close as you can get at the moment.

    The other way is to just do a mixdown of the other projects and play them back from a Slate or Obsidian in the main project.

    I would definitely like an import option too.

  • edited December 2019

    Oooof I guess I messed up. I was thinking I could just write chorus' verses
    Etc as individual projects as they came to me and combine them later ooops

  • edited December 2019

    in some way you can.. you can build your bank of midi sequences - always when you make some interesting melody, just save it as midi and then you can easily drag n drop it in any track in other project.. or you make interesting patch, or good FX track chain - save everything as presets.. thus way your librsry of snippets and elements will grow and you will then able to combine them in other projects..

    that's my way of working - i'm saving various snippets - midi loops or audio loops - and then, when i'm searching for inspiration, i'm browsing through this library... it's like using purchased midi/audio loops, just they are not made by someone else but by myself :)))

  • edited April 2021

    @Stiksi said:
    Export the midi data in the Song composer, save effect chains in the mixer, save Obsidian / AU synth patches and Slate kits and load all of them in the target project. That’s unfortunately as close as you can get at the moment.

    The other way is to just do a mixdown of the other projects and play them back from a Slate or Obsidian in the main project.

    I would definitely like an import option too.

    @Stiksi said:
    Export the midi data in the Song composer, save effect chains in the mixer, save Obsidian / AU synth patches and Slate kits and load all of them in the target project. That’s unfortunately as close as you can get at the moment.

    The other way is to just do a mixdown of the other projects and play them back from a Slate or Obsidian in the main project.

    I would definitely like an import option too.

    I gave up on this as I do not know how to do it.

    I recently returned to the project and I have hit a wall. I cannot figure out how to export the midi of a certain part.
    I know how to play/record edit in NS 2 but the whole file system is beyond me. I just want to select a “drum pattern” on track 1, save that midi and bring it into another existing project and paste it there? I get lost and do not know the proper terminology it makes it very confusing and I continually give up

    You say export the midi data. I cannot for the life of me figure this out...in the song composer? I think you mean the tracking window? I don’t really don’t know what that main window is called. How do I export the midi data? How do I select the midi data to be exported, where is it exported to? How do I find it afterwards? Is there a button?

    I have issues with the whole file system. I mix a song and can’t find it, when I do find one by accident I can’t access it. I am just tapping the screen randomly like an angry monkey

  • edited April 2021

    I strongly suggest you read the manual @ralis , Nanostudio has a learning curve, but the manual helps by explaining everything clearly and gives you the right vocabulary.

    Here’s midi export. Import is drag and drop.

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