Yes ! That's of course my first thought, thank you ! But the beautiful thing in what I can hear for my example is that they are able to keep "complete" loops, maintaining the music intact without breaking a loop during the transition to the end.
Anyway, yeah, your solution is where I'm heading to, expecting the
console technician to "click" at the right time, hoping he can keep up
some rythm :)
Hoggins!
Le 14/09/2016 à 16:31, Matthew Chambers a écrit :
> I could see doing that with 2 carts
>
> Cart 1 would be the Theme Open and bed which could be looped in
> Audition or whatever ahead of time to make the audio file way longer
> then what you'd ever need. Then Cart 2 be the end of the Theme and it
> could be fired from a macro that would fire the Theme End and stop the
> bed. I should try that here with my weather carts, make producing
> weather easier if I could just overlay the actual weathercast over the
> bed in Rivendell rather then do that in production.
>
> Matthew A. Chambers, NR0Q
>
> President, Wright County Outlaws ARC
>
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Hoggins! <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> Hello there,
>
> I would like to do something, but I'm not sure how to accomplish
> it with
> Rivendell, or even if its feasible. Here's the thing :
> On french National Public Radio called France Inter, they use a pretty
> clever trick that allows a presenter to introduce his show over an
> opening theme bed. It looks (hears) like this :
>
> [beginning of the bed] --- [bed loop, while presenter talks,
> variable duration] --- [end of the bed, with a typical musical phrase
> that says the show is actually starting]
>
> What is fascinating is that the fact that the presenter doesn't always
> speak for the same amount of time is unnoticeable for listeners, it's
> really smooth, because they are able to queue the theme intro, then a
> music phrase loop while the presenter will speak, and then the end of
> the bed.
> Typically, this is something that is really easy to do with
> loopstations
> like Windows-flavoured "Fruity Loops" or Ableton Live, etc.
>
> So, I wonder if that's something that can be done using Rivendell,
> using
> the RDCartSlots maybe ?
>
> If you have any ideas, I would love to read them.
>
> Thanks,
> Hoggins!
>
>
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