jkoseattle
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Scale wave in take lanes
I often record pretty low input, so when I show Take Lanes on a track, the waves are so small to be just thin lines. I re-scale them by dragging up on the little bar just to the left of the clip area. Problem is, if I did 20 takes, I have to re-scale 20 clips individually. Is there a way to re-scale all the takes in a track at once, or automatically make the waves bigger in the first place?
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/12 18:15:50
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jkoseattle Is there a way to re-scale all the takes in a track at once, or automatically make the waves bigger in the first place?
Not that I know of. But just out of curiosity, why are you recording at such a low level? You're throwing away bits of resolution and adding the potential for noise.
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jkoseattle
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/13 14:16:49
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I guess I've never cared very much about it. It's easier than watching for clipping, and the resolution has never been a big issue that my ears could detect. I'm using a 25 year old condenser mic that I bought for $200. If you go here and poke around, this is how my vocals sound. I'm sure they could be better. Suggestions?
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/13 17:38:55
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It seems to me that a good feature update would be to have all take lanes initially follow the scale of the parent track. Then if individual adjustments are made to some but not all take lanes, they follow relative to those individual adjustments.
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jkoseattle
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/14 14:03:35
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Agreed. It seems like changing the scale of the parent track with Take Lanes open should scale the lanes as well. ...and calling me out for low output in my recordings is a dodge! Even if that were not an issue, there are many instances where the wave might need to be scaled.
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/14 15:44:19
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jkoseattle ...and calling me out for low output in my recordings is a dodge!
No one is "calling you out," nor did I "dodge" the issue - I specifically said I didn't know a way to do it, then asked "But just out of curiosity, why are you recording at such a low level?" I thought someone needed to alert you that you're throwing away bit resolution, signal-to-noise ratio, and increasing distortion. Maintaining quality is a separate issue from how waveforms are viewed. I apologize if my comment was written ambiguously enough that it could be interpreted as offensive.
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/15 00:02:45
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I knew what you meant Craig. Maybe the wording controversial or maybe it wasn't. Either way, seems an over reaction.
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/15 02:31:33
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FWIW it is hard to see how good advice on gain structure 101 is an over reaction, but to each their own:)
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/15 04:02:06
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I tend to also record at a lower level sometimes and yes it would be nice if SONAR could auto scale all wave forms and the db scale to fit vertically regardless of track height.
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jkoseattle
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/15 14:02:27
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Craig, I wasn't taking offense in the slightest. Couldn't you see the wry smile on my face? Of course my levels could be higher. Sorry to have inadvertently caused a little kerfuffle there.
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/15 23:16:50
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if you click and drag in the track header (over the DB scale) you can scale the wave form.
I do it now and then to zoom in on wave forms when doing tight editing.
I've never tried it in Take lanes myself though. Never mind, mis understood the question.
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/16 10:08:53
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I did this by accident once.
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bitman
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Re: Scale wave in take lanes
2017/06/16 19:47:47
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I hate that we can't drag the db scale unless we're in clip edit focus mode though.
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