Audio snap

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2011/04/14 02:51:13 (permalink)

Audio snap

at college i do recordings and aswell as mixing at college on PT i like to take the recordings home and mix them. at college its part of the curriculum that we have to use beat detective and auto tune, done a recording last week, got them to a click track, 70.5 bpm, and its 6/8 time sig, i've been playing around with audio snap, but still haven't found best to use it, the acoustic guitar was the first take on this track and every other musician played to that, how best do i quantise with as, cut the audio at every bar and quantise a bar a time?? my lecturer says he works one bar a time working back wards, this anyone here work like that?? pa i'm all electronic, so this is me out of my comfort zone
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    Re:Audio snap 2011/04/14 03:02:28 (permalink)
    Sorry I can't help you with audio snap as it is the devil's tool. 

    Just writing to say that I hope you learn to love working with audio clips. I find it very addictive, and even bounce down soft synths to audio so I can slice and dice them with the real instruments in Wavelab. I read in a computer music magazine- in fact it might have been Computer Music- an interview with the Groove Armada guys and they use logic but turn all synths into audio for editing purposes.

    Do any of your fellow classmates use Sonar? 
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    Re:Audio snap 2011/04/14 03:17:01 (permalink)
    i alway bounce my softsynths to audio, its the next step for me that, obviously with dance music there is no need for audio snap for anything, bar slices i suppose, i mean the recording i done at college is sounding good to me, i like swing in music............... i converted some of my classmates to sonar, but for the most of them its cubase or logic, then pt or abelton..........i'm gonna buy cubase, i've ben using it for 3 years now up there at college, will compliment sonar well cubase........... in fact i can see me buying into a few more apps like fl, abelton even pt on pc, for a bit of variety, i like all the daws and sequencers, get down with any of them
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    Re:Audio snap 2011/04/14 03:18:31 (permalink)
    i mean the perfect daw for me would be a combination of all the strengths of the apps out there into one !!
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    Re:Audio snap 2011/04/14 03:18:59 (permalink)
    Interesting...

    I like a variety of audio tools also. Sorry to hijack your thread. As you were...


    Edit: yeah, a frankendaw- I mostly wish sonar had "gapless" audio
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    Re:Audio snap 2011/04/14 03:19:47 (permalink)
    your cool man cheers lol
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