hey,
thanks for the info. GB is another thing i will look at.
On 16/07/2013, at 12:21 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> You have to vo up and down arrow between the edit labels. This is why I name
> my tracks. Beeing that i use GB now for all of my multi track stuff I don't
> often do this.
> On Jul
You have to vo up and down arrow between the edit labels. This is why I name my
tracks. Beeing that i use GB now for all of my multi track stuff I don't often
do this.
On Jul 15, 2013, at 5:54 PM, Michael Marshall wrote:
> hey,
> just wondering how do you jump between tracks?
> thanks
> Michael
hey,
just wondering how do you jump between tracks?
thanks
Michael
On 16/07/2013, at 10:01 AM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> I have not done that in a while, but I'd say copy that to the clip board,
> create anew track and paste the file in to there. I did have issues with that
> as it would only gr
I have not done that in a while, but I'd say copy that to the clip board,
create anew track and paste the file in to there. I did have issues with that
as it would only grab the right or left channel when I did this a while back. I
was trying to record a multi track of a cover I eventually got d
hello Dane,
thanks so much for this, it works! i moved the insertion point to the play head
hit CTRL option R and off it went.
thanks again
Michael
On 16/07/2013, at 7:36 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Been a while since I've done this but record the first track, you can do this
> just by the us
hey,
just another question i had.
if i record the first track and i want to put audio from another file in a new
track how would i go about this?
thanks again
Michael
On 16/07/2013, at 7:58 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Tell me, do you just wait for someone to answer a question and then
> deli
Actually I never saw the original for some reason. What I had to so was paste
th enew track in to a new file, edit it, punch in to the best of my ability and
then paste it back in to the multi track project. I had to basically silence
out a portion of a track on both channels of a stereo file a
Tell me, do you just wait for someone to answer a question and then
deliberately supply miss information from that point? , the original
message was posted some time ago .
Anyway the tracks can be easily edited as you'd edit a recording but it does
help to label them.
On 16/07/2013, at 7:44 AM
That works, except editing that track is just not fun. I tried to do that and
only got the right channel. lol!
Take care.
On Jul 15, 2013, at 2:36 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
> Been a while since I've done this but record the first track, you can do this
> just by the usual record method.
>
> N
Been a while since I've done this but record the first track, you can do this
just by the usual record method.
Next position the playhead in the first track where you want to record or dubb
the second.
Now select the "Record New Track" function, the previously recorded first track
will start p
hello listers,
i'm wondering if someone on list could give me a general run down on how to
multi track record with amadeus pro? the one question that is really bugging me
is how to play the first track when i'm recording a new track?
say i record the first track i want to be able to here that tra
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