madomana
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Newb- splitting clips
I have had platinum since the blizzard we had the first Tuesday in February. I have these massive lessons like every week. it is an exhaustive yet enjoyable process. New dilemma: I have a vocal track- split it- ran a melodyne sequence on each, added a whole bunch of effects and automated volume and then I have this problem. I want to split a clip in each at a point in the clip and move part of that clip over a quarter note or so. Can't do- it doesn't seem to be able to split those clips. The split option is grayed out. I am assuming that this is because of all the stuff I did to it before I wanted to split it. So I assume I will need to do a destructive print to make it break apart. Thanks for all your help! Understand I am still in 4th grade on all of this!
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Lynn
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/12 14:05:51
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Try bouncing your clips to another track and then split. i.e. render your Melodyne clips first.
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madomana
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/12 14:40:29
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I will do that. I was sure it was a relatively easy solution. One thing I have learned as this is my first song I have wrote music- vocals, melody, guitar and drums and laid down in a complete sequence since I started- is get this timing stuff done before you start weirding things out! However, I can already see that as you do more you will have other times where you process things and then want to split parts and move stuff around. I will followup after I do my homework!
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Lynn
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/12 16:57:04
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☄ Helpfulby BobF 2016/03/12 17:22:01
Also, I recommend cloning any track that you're going to edit just in case you need to start over.
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chuckebaby
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/12 19:17:57
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I agree with Lynn, you want to make sure to save original content. but in order to re edit those clips, right click on the Melodyne edits and choose=bounce to clips. this renders them and now makes them editable to split at your hearts desire.
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/12 19:56:54
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Yep. After I record my vocal tracks, before I do any processing or editing, I clone them. I leave the original tracks untouched, muted and sometimes hidden. Then I work with only the clones.
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/13 05:25:13
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☄ Helpfulby chuckebaby 2016/03/13 12:08:59
Just FYI, Region FX have restrictions on them (at the bottom of that page), and you hit on one of a few. You need to bounce to exit "Region FX" mode to enable any of the below: "Region FX clip restrictions The following editing functions are disabled for Region FX clips: * Clip automation. * Copy/paste for a time selection that contains a Region FX. * Split clip. * Slip-stretch clip when the Follow Host Tempo option is enabled. * Groove Clip looping. * AudioSnap."
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madomana
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/15 23:29:07
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You know, I am just amazed at this forum. For the whole overworked overstressed dreamers that get maybe 4-5 hours a week you guys are great. I just make sure I learn something every week. (the main thing to learn is to save- that is the only unforgiveable or unrepairable sin!) thanks again.
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Re: Newb- splitting clips
2016/03/16 05:44:11
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The best part of Sonar is this forum. +1
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