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  • VocalSync Question
2015/01/14 18:42:33
dcumpian
I can't really tell from the videos, but will this also work with stereo tracks?
 
Regards,
Dan
 
2015/01/14 18:46:08
Beepster
That would probably get a little messy considering it is trying to tighten one waveform to another but the way you could do it (which admittedly would be more work) is split the stereo tracks and do it one side at a time then combine them back into a stereo track.
2015/01/14 19:05:27
dcumpian
Well, I'm thinking it would be really useful to align sloppy bass or guitar, but oh well, I'll just do it by hand when I need to.
 
Regards,
Dan
 
2015/01/14 19:08:26
bapu
dcumpian
Well, I'm thinking it would be really useful to align sloppy bass or guitar, but oh well, I'll just do it by hand when I need to.
 
Regards,
Dan
 


Blasphemer....
 
In my world there is no sloppy bass.
2015/01/14 19:08:47
bapu
And if there is it was by design.
 
2015/01/14 19:11:32
dcumpian
Lol...
2015/01/14 19:23:21
tKx5050
I don't know but would assume you can use it for any mono source referencing another mono track for ex: harmony guitars, since it appears to be only time-slipping the track you created a region-effect on. I doubt it can time-align the two sides of a stereo track unless they were split to mono first. But that's just my guess.
 
2015/01/14 19:30:06
Beepster
dcumpian
Well, I'm thinking it would be really useful to align sloppy bass or guitar, but oh well, I'll just do it by hand when I need to.
 
Regards,
Dan
 




hmm... wouldn't the source waves for those be mono or are you recording a stereo pair into a stereo track? That brings up another question... are you doubling your bass tracks? From what I understand that leads to unecessary mud and cloning/delay is a better option. For guitar though for sure and I thought the same thing for doubled guit tracks.
 
Unless you are planning on tightening up say a bass track to a guitar track... in which case I don't think this tool is really designed for that. More for two similar takes of a similar instrument playing a similar part... like doubled vocals/harmonies and stuff like that. 
 
Still though I'm not sure what you are attempting to do so I'm pretty much just rambling. :-p
2015/01/14 19:40:41
clintmartin
I've been wondering the same thing, but I'm thinking using the drums as the source to help with the sloppy bass. Drums are stereo, bass is mono. I was thinking of cloning the drum track and making it mono.
2015/01/14 19:43:49
dcumpian
What Clint said...
 
The guitar tracks could be stereo because they are recorded from a stereo rack FX unit. I'd really like to be able to time-align any two tracks, stereo or mono.
 
Regards,
Dan
 
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