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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Nick Graham on January 15, 2007, 09:46:28 PM
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Anybody want to give a total Bias newbie a quick walkthrough on how to track with Peak 5?
I thought it would be similar to Spark (add markers/create regions from markers/export regions to files), but no luck...
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i believe it's very similar. you just add markers, select all, then convert markers to regions and save as a jam file. you can burn with toast/jam and have no gaps between tracks.
jt
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Nick...that should be the process. I just grabbed Peak myself b/c I'm trying to move completely off of my PC. I haven't tried it yet, but the Peak manual describes exactly what you are talking about. Check out pg 107 of the manual. If you don't have the manual, do Link->Online Documentation and you can download it. Or PM me w/ your email address and I'll shoot it to you.
Mitch
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So, one of the limitations of Peak LE over Peak is that you cannot make regions into tracks. I find Peak LE easier for some manipulation than Spark and Sound Studio (Audacity I could not stand), but unfortunately, I have to keep Sound Studio in my arsenal to do this last step (regions into tracks). SS has some other features like a nice library of Automator actiosn if you want to creat your own automated workflows. I guess if I were recommending a new app to someone, it'd probably be SS3 now, and no longer Peak LE.
http://www.freeverse.com/soundstudio/ free trial available
Hope that helps,
keytohwy
Anybody want to give a total Bias newbie a quick walkthrough on how to track with Peak 5?
I thought it would be similar to Spark (add markers/create regions from markers/export regions to files), but no luck...
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yes, the inability to change markers to regions is the reason i rarely find myself using peak le (i have peak LE 4). i believe in the full peak programs (peak 5 pro) you do have this ability, but for some reason they dont allow it in the LE versions.
so, what i would do is set markers (apple-M), then double click in the middle of two markers to select what would be the region. then paste into a new stereo file. i think there is a menu option to "open selection in new window/file" and i think there was a keyboard shortcut that i used to do this. i found this way too tedious and instead of upgrading to the full version i got a free copy of spark. i prefer the peak interface but spark does what i need it to do in fewer steps.
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I have 5.2 Pro and there is definitely an option to convert markers to regions.