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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: dunebug81 on August 04, 2006, 09:04:54 PM
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I taped OAR off the board and with my mics and im tinkering around with mixing the two in soundforge but my problem is that i had to swap discs since they like to play for more then 95 min. Mixing one song is no problem but laying down one file on top of the other cant be the best way to do this.
Any suggestions?
Heres a the mix i did on one song with soundforge sounds ok but being able to listen to the mix and adjust the volume of both on the fly would be nice.
O.A.R. mix (http://"http://www.enemyzero.com/greg/music/oar.mp3")
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any of the usual suspects...
a free and fully functional one is www.cockos.com/reaper
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any of the usual suspects...
a free and fully functional one is www.cockos.com/reaper
Wow - thanks Ted...looks nice.
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Ya thanks! That looks pretty awesome and its only $40 bux if I want to buy it...way cheaper then anything else.
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a free and fully functional one is www.cockos.com/reaper
Well, not technically free - it's shareware. Beyond trial usage, the license requires one to pay.
and its only $40 bux if I want to buy it...way cheaper then anything else.
Not as cheap as freeware Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). :) I find Audacity's multitrack capabilities - while limited relative to some commercial software - just fine for mixing multiple channels down to stereo.
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a free and fully functional one is www.cockos.com/reaper
Well, not technically free - it's shareware. Beyond trial usage, the license requires one to pay.
and its only $40 bux if I want to buy it...way cheaper then anything else.
Not as cheap as freeware Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). :) I find Audacity's multitrack capabilities - while limited relative to some commercial software - just fine for mixing multiple channels down to stereo.
Well, technically, it is on the honors system, so paying isnt "required"(for those that are dishonest) ;D reaper has now gone out of a BETA status into 1.0.
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a free and fully functional one is www.cockos.com/reaper
Well, not technically free - it's shareware. Beyond trial usage, the license requires one to pay.
and its only $40 bux if I want to buy it...way cheaper then anything else.
Not as cheap as freeware Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). :) I find Audacity's multitrack capabilities - while limited relative to some commercial software - just fine for mixing multiple channels down to stereo.
brian, can you tell me how to slide the tracks once they're cut in audacity... i looked around for that a while ago and couldn't get it figured out. every time i chopped a track up it automatically aligned with the last portion.
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brian, can you tell me how to slide the tracks once they're cut in audacity... i looked around for that a while ago and couldn't get it figured out. every time i chopped a track up it automatically aligned with the last portion.
Yup - just click the double-arrow control button <-> in the upper left, then select the track you wish to move, and drag left or right.
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a free and fully functional one is www.cockos.com/reaper
Well, not technically free - it's shareware. Beyond trial usage, the license requires one to pay.
and its only $40 bux if I want to buy it...way cheaper then anything else.
Not as cheap as freeware Audacity (http://audacity.sourceforge.net). :) I find Audacity's multitrack capabilities - while limited relative to some commercial software - just fine for mixing multiple channels down to stereo.
brian, can you tell me how to slide the tracks once they're cut in audacity... i looked around for that a while ago and couldn't get it figured out. every time i chopped a track up it automatically aligned with the last portion.
...called the "Time Shift Tool"
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thanks guys.