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2015/09/08 17:43:33 (permalink)

Setting start time...

I know... I should know this but I'm in a situation where I need to start recording, take a few steps, grab my guitar, sit, and start playing. I want to start the track and metronome track but start recording at the 4th or 8th measure. I'm using ADD2 in the metronome track  and it works OK but I may go to a click track if I can figure out how to do this.
If there is a better way, please tell me. I looked up what I could and I think it said to use the clips inspector and I'm looking at the Platinum Reference Guide now but thought I'd ask here too. I do have a Frontier Tranzport... maybe I should just use that. I have W 8.1 on my DAW.
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    jbow
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    Re: Setting start time... 2015/09/08 17:52:12 (permalink)
    Then again, am I overthinking this. Should I just start when I can and then move the start time back to where ever I want it? I guess that makes more sense.
    I'm finally getting to the point where I can put more time into this.. so I'll probably have some beginner questions.
     
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    Re: Setting start time... 2015/09/08 18:05:58 (permalink)
    The beauty of non-linear recording is that it's non-linear 
     
    Often when songwriting I'll start recording and end up with a chorus hook first. Then a whole bunch of measures after noodling around and creating all kinds of crap, I'll play something that would make a great verse. And so on.
     
    After I stop recording, I cut out the crap, keep the good parts, and move 'em around on the timeline. Or maybe delete some stuff. Or go to measure 200 so it's out of the way of everything, then do some more recording that ends up back at the beginning if it makes the cut.
     
    It's a beautiful thing, especially because trying to do this kind of stuff with tape required a Doctorate degree in Frustration Tolerance. 

    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. Thanks!
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    Re: Setting start time... 2015/09/08 18:22:54 (permalink)
    Thanks, yeah. I thought I was making things harder than they should be. I'm good at that!
    I'm trying to do vocals for a friend. I had to redo the lyrics a bit and the "scratch track" I got was a bad synth track so, I've arranged, am doing an acoustic track, then vocals, and trying to make something nice of it.
    It is much easier to work on something of my own.
    Thanks again.
     
    J
     
     
    post edited by jbow - 2015/09/08 18:31:22

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    Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles)
    HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM
    Octa-Capture
    KRK Rokit-8s
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    Control Pad
    mics. 
    I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
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