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hi ,
anybody tried to have midi control on voice machine with lap 5.0 ?????????
thank
ddm
It would be nice to be able to bounce, add AND have the new audio region go
right into the Arrange. I know the bounce can be from a single track to
several, so in what track would the bounced region go? Seems like there
could be a choice to designate an audio track in the Bounce dialog.
Until that day arrives, if you've bounced and added you do need to drag the
audio region to the right location. Is there any shorcuts for this, esp to
make sure the timing is exact?
NG
At 10:46 AM 01/04/02 -0800, Neil Goldstein wrote:
>It would be nice to be able to bounce, add AND have the new audio region
go
>right into the Arrange.
Yes! And also a key command to open the bounce dialog!
>I know the bounce can be from a single track to
>several, so in what track would the bounced region go? Seems like there
>could be a choice to designate an audio track in the Bounce dialog.
And as an option, 'Next available track(s)' would place the audio regions
on the next higher empty audio track or tracks. That would suffice for me
for most purposes.
>Until that day arrives, if you've bounced and added you do need to drag
the
>audio region to the right location. Is there any shorcuts for this, esp
to
>make sure the timing is exact?
Well personally, I do it like this:
1) Set left and right locators to the area I want to bounce. Turn
on cycle.
2) In the mixer, Bounce (or 'Bounce and Add', it doesn't matter)
3) Back to the arrange window. Create an audio track. Move SPL to
the left locator.
4) In arrange window, select Audio->Insert Audio file.
The bounced file now goes to the right place in the arrange. No dragging
involved.
I have key commands set up for moving to and setting the Left/Right
locators. But you can manually move the SPL to the proper place by
pressing rewind and fast forward on the transport (or Home and End on the
keyboard).
Michael
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Michael Graham
magog@...
>> Until that day arrives, if you've bounced and added you do need to
drag the
>> audio region to the right location. Is there any shorcuts for this,
esp to
>> make sure the timing is exact?
>
> Well personally, I do it like this:
> 1) Set left and right locators to the area I want to bounce. Turn
> on cycle.
> 2) In the mixer, Bounce (or 'Bounce and Add', it doesn't matter)
> 3) Back to the arrange window. Create an audio track. Move SPL to
> the left locator.
> 4) In arrange window, select Audio->Insert Audio file.
> The bounced file now goes to the right place in the arrange. No
dragging
> involved.
I do bounce+add, then command-click in the audio window, then select
"original record position." That puts it in the right spot, but I
don't
remember how it picks the track that it goes to. But at least this method
also does not involve dragging.
Gregory
> I do bounce+add, then command-click in the audio window, then select
> "original record position." That puts it in the right spot,
but I don't
> remember how it picks the track that it goes to. But at least this
method
> also does not involve dragging. <excessive quotes trimmed by
Admin>
So how does Logic know what audio region you want to paste? Does this
command only apply to the last bounce you did?
NG
--- In logic-users@y..., "Neil Goldstein" <ngold@a...>
wrote:
> It would be nice to be able to bounce, add AND have the new
> audio region go right into the Arrange. I know the bounce can
> be from a single track to several, so in what track would the
> bounced region go?
Simple - "bounce and add to selected track"
John Pitcairn
> So how does Logic know what audio region you want to paste? Does this
> command only apply to the last bounce you did?
>
> NG
It probably time stamps each file.
>> I do bounce+add, then command-click in the audio window, then
select
>> "original record position." That puts it in the right
spot, but I don't
>> remember how it picks the track that it goes to. But at least this
method
>> also does not involve dragging. <excessive quotes trimmed by
Admin>
>
> So how does Logic know what audio region you want to paste? Does this
> command only apply to the last bounce you did?
You can click on any file in the audio window to bring it on to the arrange
page. If there's multiple regions associated with a file, I assume you
click on the region you want. Can't remember though.
If you did a "bounce + add" instead of just a bounce, the bounced
audio file
will be in the audio window. Whichever audio file you command+click on will
show up in arrange, so just click on the newly added bounced file, and it
will show up in the arrange. Since it's a new file, there's only 1 region.
Gregory
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