logic is something not to give up on. I have used it successfully in
testing with some apple scripts and the tascam DM4800 system with a
custom program designed by myself.
just give apple time to fix it
lew
On 20 Apr 2008, at 21:03, Ryan Dour wrote:
Yeah, almost forgot about that one. If any of you are students, get
Logic Studio before you graduate, as the price will be easier to
handle. Also, Logic Pro and MainStage are fairly useless, as in
MainStage you can play already made patches but can't put any
together yourself. In Logic, well, I give up.
Ryan
On Apr 20, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Lewis Brock wrote:
now just to let people know. soundtrack pro 2 is a product from
apple. is not availabe standalone so therefore the purchase of
either final cut studio or logic studio 8 would be a good thing.
the sooner my official copy of logic studio 8 arrives the more
happy I will be lol
lew
On 20 Apr 2008, at 20:50, Ryan Dour wrote:
Sadly, you need both Soundtrack Pro and Sound Studio to do what I
did. I've found that editing raw audio like voiceover tracks is
easier with Sound Studio. I've found that non-destructive clip
based editing works well in Soundtrack Pro. Mastering is also
perfect in Soundtrack Pro. Keep in mind, this isn't easy. It took
me about 7 hours to produce that first episode, and about 7 hours
for episode 2 as well.
Ryan
On Apr 20, 2008, at 9:52 AM, Orin wrote:
Yeah, I'm interested, though I'll have to get Sound Studio first...
Orin
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On Apr 20, 2008, at 3:18 AM, Ryan Dour wrote:
Hello,
I thought everyone may be interested to know that you can
produce a pretty good podcast using a combination of SOund
Studio to record voiceover work, and SOundtrack Pro for
sequencing and mastering. The only problems exist in dealing
with selected clips, as you may not select a single clip using
Voiceover. Selecting all to the right or left of the play head
on a track in the timeline is possible, but ironically you can't
just select the one your play head is currently stopped on.
Hopefully that gets fixed in a future version with a option-
space or option-return or something. You can move the clips
using gridline, and zoom in and out to increase or decrease
granularity. Effects are easily applied, and are surprisingly
accessible. Automation is possible, just turn on touch or latch
mode and force move your mouse to the slider you would like to
control. I may invest in a control surface, but I want one with
only faders and knobs, no mic pres or other expensive junk that
goes beyond simply controlling my on screen assignments.
Click here to visit the WordPress page for the podcast, I used
PodPress, very nice feed manager:
http://www.ryandour.com/wp/
To simply subscribe to the podcast, click this link and it will
open up your iTunes:
feed://ryandour.com/wp/?feed=podcast
If that doesn't go straight into iTunes for you, copy and paste
it into the Subscribe to Podcast option under Advanced.
Now, a little about the show. This is something I've wanted to
do for quite a while. I've had tons of binaural audio saved up,
and now I have a way to share it with everyone. If you've ever
visited Six Flags Great America, you'll enjoy this audio. If
not, why not explore some of my local theme park every week with
me. This week's episode has us traveling over to Space Shuttle
America, a simulator ride that was closed at the end of the 2007
season for unknown reasons. Rumor is the Intimen MotionBench
system they had failed at the end of the system and they don't
have it in the budget to fix it. But who knows. Also, a ride on
the Daemon coaster. The coaster starts out with a lift hill, you
turn to the left, go around a corner, drop and invert through
two loops, through a crazy tunnel with lighting effects, and
then you slow down. After that, you head right into two
corkscrew turns and the ride is over. One of the classic
coasters at the park. We then go and see Show Stoppin' which was
the new show for 2007 for the Grand Music Hall. I've got much
more to share, so stay tuned.
Now, this is something I've wondered about, is anyone else
interested in learning about Soundtrack Pro? Let me know, the
program really does rock.
Ryan
Mr. Lewis Brock
Totally blind musician and composer of 21st century synth
orchestral music
Phone: +44 07857 352828
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: lewisjbrock
Mr. Lewis Brock
Totally blind musician and composer of 21st century synth orchestral
music
Phone: +44 07857 352828
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Skype: lewisjbrock