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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Ray76 on April 24, 2005, 08:13:06 AM
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can someone direct me how to do it,?i know how to do them together, but i want to learn how to do them seperate. How do i add them together and do a matrix that way?? be gentle. im slow.
I have wavelab, sf 8.0.
Help??
Ray
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nice! is this for son volt..?
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nice! is this for son volt..?
no comment. ;)
Ray
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One inmportant hint is that if the sources are recorded on 2 different clock sources they will not sync for a long period of time. Meaning if you line up the first snarehit of a song after somtime it will sway out of sync. Might be a minute, might be 4 minutes, might be ten minutes. This makes a post production mix much harder than if both sources had been from the same word clock.
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One inmportant hint is that if the sources are recorded on 2 different clock sources they will not sync for a long period of time. Meaning if you line up the first snarehit of a song after somtime it will sway out of sync. Might be a minute, might be 4 minutes, might be ten minutes. This makes a post production mix much harder than if both sources had been from the same word clock.
Ok, but how do I actually do a mix like this??Is there a guide for doing this??I need step by step. What software do I need?
Ray
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Ray--I am in the process of compiling a "step-by step" walkthrough complete with screenshots. I'm about halfway done, and will let you know when it's finished and ready for use!
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Ray--I am in the process of compiling a "step-by step" walkthrough complete with screenshots. I'm about halfway done, and will let you know when it's finished and ready for use!
awesome heath. but for future ref, what software do i need to get??ima go buy ;) it now.
Ray
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Ray--I am in the process of compiling a "step-by step" walkthrough complete with screenshots. I'm about halfway done, and will let you know when it's finished and ready for use!
i cant wait for your walkthru heath :)
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the walkthrough that I am working on is for audacity, but I would gladly make another when I am done for other software if someone has a preference or request. no skin off my back....
h
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he walkthrough that I am working on is for audacity, but I would gladly make another when I am done for other software if someone has a preference or request. no skin off my back....
h
very cool offer! they not giving you enough work there in the mountains? ;)
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i have been wanting to put together an informational website for a while with tips and tricks on various things (not just audio). These walkthroughs will be the first content on my page. I get bored sometimes and this gives me something to do... :P
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well then, cheers to your boredom! 8)
don't give away TOO many audio tricks, ya know what I mean? ;)
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I use multitrack software. Digital Performer mostly. Something that is intended for combining audio tracks. Thats just what I'm used to though. Food for thought.
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Ray--I am in the process of compiling a "step-by step" walkthrough complete with screenshots. I'm about halfway done, and will let you know when it's finished and ready for use!
sweet!
the walkthrough that I am working on is for audacity, but I would gladly make another when I am done for other software if someone has a preference or request. no skin off my back....
the general principals are the important thing. most of the other programs will have the same commands/options...be it sf, wavlab, spark, peak etc...
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the walkthrough that I am working on is for audacity, but I would gladly make another when I am done for other software if someone has a preference or request. no skin off my back....
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I have SF and WaveLab, so a step-by-step for either of these would be great - +T for being willing to take this on.
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the walkthrough that I am working on is for audacity, but I would gladly make another when I am done for other software if someone has a preference or request. no skin off my back....
h
I have SF and WaveLab, so a step-by-step for either of these would be great - +T for being willing to take this on.
I second that bud.
Ray
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http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=3548.0
This topic is covered quite a bit in the computers forum. The link is only one that I recall that had some helpful tips. HTH
I finished it already, and would be glad to help someone else with doing it in wavelab 5.
Thanks bud.+T
ray
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Nice of you to be kind and work on that for the masses. Please distribute freely....
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tutorial nearly complete...
i will finish as soon as I can. I've been slammed...
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tutorial nearly complete...
i will finish as soon as I can. I've been slammed...
nice heath - i look forward to that...
i didnt know you are a pearl jam fan... (actually, mookie was on the hawks at the time they came out w/ 10 :P)
and ray, i would love to hear the results of your efforts...
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i do like pearl jam, but it was more a joke---and I was a HUGE mookie fan when he was a net... :P
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i do like pearl jam, but it was more a joke---and I was a HUGE mookie fan when he was a net... :P
dude could move lithely around the court - there is no quaetion about that...
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Ray--I am in the process of compiling a "step-by step" walkthrough complete with screenshots. I'm about halfway done, and will let you know when it's finished and ready for use!
did you finished this heath?
Raphael
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Did you ever post this Heath? I'd like to figure out how to do this with my UA-5.