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[Solved] Delay a track
If I want to clone a track and delay the clone by (300)ms or so, how would I do that?
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Re: Delay a track
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Drag the clip 300 ms to the right, or
Use the Nudge command, or
Insert the Sonitus delay in the track's FX rack, set it for delayed sound only, and set both delays to 300 ms, or
If the track is a single clip, in the Inspector clip tab, set Time Format to Seconds, and enter 0.3 for the start time
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by StratCat451
2016/04/13 13:38:03
"If the track is a single clip, in the Inspector clip tab, set Time Format to Seconds, and enter 0.3 for the start time"
This is the answer for me. Thanks.
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Glad to help.
The first 3 books in "The Musician's Guide to Home Recording" series are available from Hal Leonard and
http://www.reverb.com
. Listen to my music on
http://www.YouTube.com/thecraiganderton
, and visit
http://www.craiganderton.com
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