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2015/11/25 11:10:36 (permalink)

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Hopefully a quick question. How do you import wave file drum loops? I do not want to deal with making up beats and such, never did it before and do not plan to start.
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    jshep0102
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    Re: Rob 2015/11/25 11:13:11 (permalink)
    Select track and location on timeline to place it. File> Import Audio>Select Loop/file> Enter
     
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    Re: Rob 2015/11/25 11:18:03 (permalink)
    ... or drag/drop from the browser

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    Re: Rob 2015/11/25 11:19:52 (permalink)
    or drag and drop from the media browser or Windows Explorer
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    Re: Rob 2015/11/25 11:23:53 (permalink)
    Or just drag and drop from Browser (B) or Windows into SONAR.
    All the best.
    post edited by Zargg71 - 2015/11/25 11:34:58

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    Re: Rob 2015/11/26 17:03:25 (permalink)
    Hey guys, thanks for the help! I did a recording just a few minutes ago. I am quite impressed. I have been trying to play around with the sonar for the last 3 days. When first trying I just used the metronome for a beat. This time I did a full song using a drum beat I had downloaded. Now to see about the editing such as fading in/out and raising/lowering volume or db on a single track. I hope it is a lot better than cool edit pro for editing!
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    Re: Rob 2015/11/26 18:06:02 (permalink)
    Also edited fine!
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    Re: Rob 2015/11/26 22:36:50 (permalink)
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     Now to see about the editing such as fading in/out and raising/lowering volume or db on a single track. I hope it is a lot better than cool edit pro for editing!




    It is only A LOT better than CEP.
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    Re: Rob 2015/11/30 13:23:12 (permalink)
    Now I noticed that is was okay! It is a little more um...let's say involved compared to editing in my Mixcraft! I do have to do some more investigating things in Sonar (X1 LE). I am wondering if there are things I might be able to do in Sonar that I just cannot do in my Mixcraft? For example, pitch shifting on voice in raising up or lowering voice by an octave without sounding like a chipmunk. You know, it is just things I have to find oud for myself. Thanks for all the answers gang!!
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    Re: Rob 2015/11/30 13:59:26 (permalink)
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    I am wondering if there are things I might be able to do in Sonar that I just cannot do in my Mixcraft? For example, pitch shifting on voice in raising up or lowering voice by an octave without sounding like a chipmunk. You know, it is just things I have to find oud for myself. Thanks for all the answers gang!!


    Hi. The answer to that is yes 
    I do / did not have X1 regarding pitch, but there are some free ones, if not included in X1. I also believe that (one of the) the FX packs include the Pitch Shift plugin (Dxi 32 bit) 
    https://www.cakewalk.com/...FX-Patches-and-Updates
    And I found this. Maybe it is helpful. http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct11/articles/sonar-1011.htm
    All the best.

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