OK, maybe I only dreamed that this would actually work? LOL, as it's not
doing so.
So, here's the situation.
I have a session with about 18 tracks in it. Most of them are instrument
tracks with XPand2, although one of them is an instrument track with
Ivory. Then there are a few audio tracks. I don't think that would
matter, but just wanted to throw it out there in case it does.
I'm set to either slip mode, or shuffle mode, depending on what I'm
trying to do through my edit window.
In the counter display cluster, I've set the counter to bars/beats, and
I am using a 4/4 time constant tempo of 80BPM.
So, let's say that I'm on bar 20, and need to select to bar 22. So
basically in other words, I'm wanting from bar 20 to make a 2 bar length
selection. I go up into the track list table, interact, and make sure
the tracks I need are indeed selected. I know about FloTools, but I'm
approaching this as if I were not using it, as not all studios will have
it installed. I hope that's fair enough.
So now, I put my playhead on bar 20. Here's where the problem's coming
in. If there's a better workflow to this, then please tell me, as this
isn't working, what I'm trying. I know, with how I'm set, if I hit
numpad 2 while audio isn't playing, each hit of numpad 2 will take me
forward by 1 measure. And numpad 1 will do the same, taking me backwards
by one measure.
OK, having known that, If I am on bar 20, and need to select to bar 22,
could I not just hold down my shift key, and then do numpad 2 twice?
In other words, does adding the shift key to numpad 1 or 2 not actually
make a time selection on the ruler?
Here's my other question about nudging, and this, you're going to have
to be quite detailed, as I've never done it, so don't have a clue how
to. I don't know even if I first have to make a selection. I know
nothing! about nudging, but now need to.
I have a musician who played guitar on this session. Well, at one point
he strums a chord, but he's maybe like... oh, I dunno, say... half a
beat off. It's not terrible, but it's just enough that it drags things
ever so slightly. He came in slightly too late. So, I want to take that
one strum alone on that one audio track, and nudge it back just a tee
bit, ever, evv'ver, so slightly.
I don't mean nudging back my playhead. I'm literally wanting to take
that piece of audio, and nudge it just a tad back so it fits right over
the first beat of that measure.
Chris.
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