2012/10/18 08:09:27
Guitarpima
Has anyone else had an issure where you do some fill in recording to fix a mistake and you find that the clip you just recorded merged itself with the original?
 
So, the old clip is there and you cut away the part you want to fix.
Record the fix clip.
Split the clip where you need to.
Delete the unneeded part and the original clip goes away with it.
 
Sometimes slip editing works and sometimes it doesn't. I should note that I record two tracks at once. Usually one with either clean or distortion (guitar) and one direct.
 
Maybe a take lane problem.
 
I have to say that I'm not really impressed with the take lanes. Although, I never really used the layers though. I like the automation lanes though.
2012/10/18 12:28:53
dlesaux
Check your preferences.. I believe there is an option for Blend Old with New, etc..
2012/10/18 16:00:10
SimpleM
  Yep, sounds like you are using "replace" instead of "blend".
2012/10/18 16:23:00
Kalle Rantaaho
SimpleM


  Yep, sounds like you are using "replace" instead of "blend".

On the opposite. If the sounds blend, so that old and new are in the same clip, and both disappear if you cut...."Replace" makes the original disappear.
2012/10/18 17:04:27
Guitarpima
I appreciate the replies but I forgot to mention that it does it some of the time, not all the time. A lot of the time it works like it should where I can blend the two clips together to make it sound seemless. It's that few times that drives me bonkers where it won't work like it should.
2012/10/19 16:53:41
Guitarpima
It has nothing to do with the record options. It will do it on one clip of two (since I record two tracks at once) and the other will work just fine.
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