Hi J.R.,
Your question is somewhat vague. can you be more specific? For example, you ask
about "moving down through takes." Do you mean moving from one track to another
or do you mean moving up and down through playlists (which some people refer to
as "takes"). Further, you might have recorded several takes back-to-back on the
same timeline. Moving between those takes is yet a third kind of scenario.
You said you recorded 2 out of six tracks. Do you need to edit between all six
tracks? That kind of editing would require a slightly different approach than
editing just two tracks.
Be as specific as you can and it'll be a lot easier for folks to answer
whatever questions they can. Congratulations on managing to get the jet plane
off the ground. Now let's see if we can help you land it.
Slau
On Apr 11, 2011, at 5:40 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
> Hi all listers,
>
> I have two of 6 tracks recorded and ready for editing on my capstone project
> for my class.
> I learned a lot from having to do the recording without my mixing surface.
> LOL How fast we get spoiled.
> I did the recording with my Mac Book Pro without a numeric keypad and not
> using my fire wire drive.
> I am wondering if there is a good way to move down through the various takes?
> Also, can I easily take sections from one take and paste them to another so I
> get a good one?
>
> Thanks everyone for your assistance and also to Mark for his efforts to make
> this class a success.
>
> J. R.
>
>