Chopping audio

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Re: Chopping audio

Post by 4.33 » Sun Feb 28, 2010 6:04 pm

hmm... it's ctrl+e on pc
and it's hardwired (can't be screwed up)
mac guys are seconds away to help you..

meanwhile, you can highlight a portion of the sample and drag on its headline. it will move/copy non-destructively.
then, if you drag on this item's edge - you'll reveal its content, similar to how it's in reaper.

on a personal note - reaper is in many ways more practical and flexible when it comes to editing audio. if you know your way around reaper - you'll probably find live's arrange view handicapped a bit.

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Re: Chopping audio

Post by tlennon » Sun Feb 28, 2010 8:44 pm

Hi Funken. It sounds like you're trying to use Ctl-E in session view to break the audio when it is a function for arrangement view.
Reaper is an excellent DAW for doing the same but unless you have Record, you cannot get this functionality in Reason easily. As 4.33 eluded to, you should use the tools that you are most comfortable with to get the job done. Each has their respective strenghts and weakness and it always comes down to your workflow and what works.
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Re: Chopping audio

Post by genshi » Mon Mar 01, 2010 5:45 am

funken wrote:Its weird, you have to click right on the edge of the track to get it selected for chopping this way
I'm a little confused by what you mean here, but, if this helps at all, I dug up an old video tutorial I made way back in 2004 for Live 4 which explains how to do this. It is the simplest and quickest way to split your clips on the fly:

http://jido-genshi.com/LiveTutorialDemo.mov

Hope this helps...

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Re: Chopping audio

Post by tlennon » Mon Mar 01, 2010 7:14 am

Damn! Talking about searching the old archives. I remember that vid way back when, but never used that tip on halving/doubling the clip's speed after the cut. What a novel idea. I have something new to play around with now. Thanks Genshi!
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Re: Chopping audio

Post by genshi » Tue Mar 02, 2010 12:39 am

funken wrote:Hiya, cheers for that. When you click the tab button in the video it looks like the audio has gone to the arrange view, but mine doesnt do that, I have to drag it to the arrange view tab on the top right of the screen.

then I can do what you say ie click the track to highlight it, but to get cmd E to work I have to click a very thin orange line right on the bottom of the track.

While I was messing with it, chopping up some audio etc, I went back to the session view and some of the rex tracks(but not all) I had in there went out of time, even though I handnt touched them. Which is bizarre!
Hmm, I'm sorry, I'm still not getting what thin line you have to click on in order to get the Command E thing to work, unless the track is collapsed and that's how you are opening it? And yes, in my previous video, I had already dragged the clip into the arrangement view, so I guess it was confusing, but here is a new video I just did (quick and dirty) that shows the process from start to finish. There's no voice-over, but if you follow what I'm doing you'll see the steps and what I do to make interesting variations and "stutter" edits (though, again, these are quick and sloppy edits in this case):

http://www.jido-genshi.com/genshilivetutorial01.mov

As for the rex file thing, not sure about that one! I'll have to test that out...

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Re: Chopping audio

Post by Ben_Binary » Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:00 am

4.33 wrote:
on a personal note - reaper is in many ways more practical and flexible when it comes to editing audio. if you know your way around reaper - you'll probably find live's arrange view handicapped a bit.
Can you help a bit by explaining reapers editing prowess ?

I like the split at playhead command (S)
but selecting a file with the mouse moves the playhead !

Reaper is awesome but the editing in the arrangement is not.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Re: Chopping audio

Post by 4.33 » Tue Mar 02, 2010 8:44 am

Ben_Binary wrote:
4.33 wrote:
on a personal note - reaper is in many ways more practical and flexible when it comes to editing audio. if you know your way around reaper - you'll probably find live's arrange view handicapped a bit.
Can you help a bit by explaining reapers editing prowess ?

I like the split at playhead command (S)
but selecting a file with the mouse moves the playhead !

Reaper is awesome but the editing in the arrangement is not.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers
you can disable that behaviour in preferences. there's a search in the bottom of the prefs dialog window

the beauty of reaper is its custom actions - you can create or edit the keyboard command for virually any action in the program. so as soon as you get your commands under your fingers - editing audio becomes a bliss

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Re: Chopping audio

Post by x0b » Fri Mar 05, 2010 3:37 pm

thanks for the vid, helped me out :D

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