Hi all,
When I open a session, all of my tracks are selected, and I can't de-select any
of them no matter what I do. Therefore, its impossible to work on a specific
track. I've tried closing the session and reopening it to no avail. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Sent
By default, a track is selected when it's created. It's not that every time you
open a session, all of the tracks are selected. Just so you understand what's
going on. If you've never unselected the originally created tracks, they will
simply remain selected.
One method to deselect a track is
Hi Kevin,
Make sure that delay compensation is set to none in your Playback Engine
… WHILE tracking.
The other day I was doing a dub for this keyboard player and I always record a
midi track and audio track.
I had the delay compensation set to long from the last mix i did on that song
and the
Hiya All,
Can anyone tell me, if I add effects using Audio Sweet on a piece of selected
audio, how do I then later remove them?
Cheers,
Take care,
Chris Norman
Email and MSN: chris.norm...@googlemail.com
Feel free to follow my music, either by following @cnproject on Twitter
Audio Suite plugins are file-based so you can't remove them, per se. You need
to either undo the process immediately after you've applied the plugin or use
the playlist feature to access a different, untouched version of the track.
There are some other ways to get around Audio Suite processing
Ah, cheers for that.
In that case, is there a better way to add effects to little bits of attack
rather than by using Audio Sweet?
Cheers,
Take care,
Chris Norman
Email and MSN: chris.norm...@googlemail.com
Feel free to follow my music, either by following @cnproject on Twitter
Hiya again,
Sorry, I looked on Google, and couldn't find anything, except something about a
keyboard commands mode, which i couldn't find.
I'm trying to nudge a bunch of audio, so here's what I did.
Acording to the net, if I press option + commands + numpad + or -, that'll
increment or
You're only missing 1 step. After you make your selection, you need to separate
it into it's own region. Press command E. Then, when you hit plus or minus,
you'll hear a difference. Hope this helps.
Kevin
Hiya,
Sorry, but I'm not really getting it.
When I select the region now, I hit command e, and it says at selection, or
whatever. Now, when I hit to plus key, it sets my start point to 501.000
(instead of 1.000), minus moves it back again, but the audio doesn't seem to
have moved.
Which thing
Ah, OK, Audio Suite works well for AutoTune.
slau
On Feb 21, 2012, at 11:17 PM, Chris Norman wrote:
Ah, sorry, I should have said before. Mainly AutoTune EFX, to tune up bits of
vocals, and tonight, just bits of anything and everything for a remix (of all
things), I'm making for practise
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