Ripple Editing, that was easy!

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2017/08/21 20:23:07 (permalink)

Ripple Editing, that was easy!

I was just playing around seeing what a "single edit" of a long track I am working on would be like. It was a good opportunity to try out the new ripple editing. The project is a mixture of MIDI and audio.

I was impressed by how easy it was to cut out several sections of the song.

The only caveat being there is no automation at the moment but I am looking forward to having another go once the mix of the long track is complete.

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    taccess
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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/22 01:08:39 (permalink)
    I am waiting a few more updates before i use ripple editing in my projects: teething issues!
     
    Don't forget to turn it off when done :
    http://forum.cakewalk.com...-WARNING-m3610875.aspx
     
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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/22 17:03:22 (permalink)
    I love ripple editing when I load a live sound mix from a practice. Split and highlight the dead space between songs, then delete.  

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 09:56:22 (permalink)
    It helps as well by digitazing thousends of tapes and vinyl. Because there is a lot of dead space between the recordings.
    Ripple Editing is one of the best features in SONAR.

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 13:21:45 (permalink)
    I haven't tried much, sounds like I need to.

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 20:33:55 (permalink)
    I wonder if you had a good experience with having markers and automation curves where expected after 'ripple editing'?

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 20:55:21 (permalink)
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    I wonder if you had a good experience with having markers and automation curves where expected after 'ripple editing'?
    Markers were and tempo changes were fine. There was no automation I'm the project when I tried it so I can't say.

    I think its always a good policy to make a copy of the project and work with that on any major editing job whatever method is used.

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 21:55:07 (permalink)
    Glyn Barnes
    I was just playing around seeing what a "single edit" of a long track I am working on would be like. It was a good opportunity to try out the new ripple editing. The project is a mixture of MIDI and audio.

    I was impressed by how easy it was to cut out several sections of the song.

    The only caveat being there is no automation at the moment but I am looking forward to having another go once the mix of the long track is complete.

    I can hardly wait to hear that completed "long" track.
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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 22:05:08 (permalink)
    Is this a new update feature?  If so, then when was it released?
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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 22:09:20 (permalink)
    It was introduced in May 2017, refined for MIDI in July 2017.

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/23 22:17:24 (permalink)
    Anderton
    It was introduced in May 2017, refined for MIDI in July 2017.



    Ah, found the update log online.  You're right.  Looks like a lot of useful features and upgrades have been added since my last update (October 2016).  Darn, but I'm not sure if I can justify the $249 renew cost though.
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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/24 00:01:34 (permalink)
    Maybe there will be a special, keep monitoring prices.

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/24 00:03:00 (permalink)
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    It was introduced in May 2017, refined for MIDI in July 2017.



    Ah, found the update log online.  You're right.  Looks like a lot of useful features and upgrades have been added since my last update (October 2016).  Darn, but I'm not sure if I can justify the $249 renew cost though.




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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/24 00:09:32 (permalink)
    And feels like it's only $30.

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/24 07:17:56 (permalink)
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    I can hardly wait to hear that completed "long" track.

    The singer had gone off to classical concerts at the Sydney Opera House, hopefully he will come back inspired!

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/24 19:14:50 (permalink)
    Ripple Edit works well for me: all track automation, BUS automation, clips and markers are affected and it's quick and simple! (Ok, I've had a few instances were a single clip wasn't really affected, but it might've been I forgot to split it.)
     
    Ripple Edit it's what I've been waiting for for ages (here are some 8 year old Sonar 8.5.2 posts about it)! Restructuring projects with a lot of automation, including bus automation, is now so much easier. Thanks Bakers!
     
    Now if we only could have one of those arranger tracks as well... ;)
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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/24 19:16:12 (permalink)
    Baby steps! 

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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/24 20:52:28 (permalink)
    abacab
    Baby steps! 



    Indeed! :)
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    Re: Ripple Editing, that was easy! 2017/08/25 22:31:26 (permalink)
    Brilliant isn't it.
     
    I just managed to copy over an additional 20 measures of vocal tracks into the middle of an existing song
     
    A little bit of copy & pasting of the backing tracks, a bit of slip editing and it was done!
     
    I tried this ages ago but to the inherent difficulties of projects with complex tempo changes, all my previous efforts resulted in it all being out of sync.

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