Audio Editing??!!
i'm with am on this one. i've been doing most of my editing in Live using clip envelopes and consolidation. i rarely use Sound Forge now.
it opens up a whole new world of love
Check this Ableton tutorial for a start
mo
it opens up a whole new world of love
Check this Ableton tutorial for a start
mo
Audacity really is worth a look, apart from covering most editing bases, there are some very nice 'Nyquist' plugins for it that are capable of generating some great waveforms for the Simpler. The interface looks a bit simple and clunky at first but if you take a closer look, there's actually quite a bit going on under the hood.
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WhooolouZ wrote:Roughly cut out the loops in Sound Forge and set the loop points in Ableton. If you want to cut out individual elements of the loop, I would use Recycle.beatsfreak wrote:Thanks everyone for all the suggestions.
I'm sampling from records and all I want to do is cut the sample down to 1 or 2 bars I use to do it in Cubase 5 and Logic, but now I'm OSX and need something that supports core audio. i just simply want to create loops.
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majestic wrote:Hey, just saw this. Save your cash, just do your edits in Live!beatsfreak wrote:I'm sampling from records and all I want to do is cut the sample down to 1 or 2 bars
seriously, if that's what you're trying to do Live is simpler, 3x faster, works awesome.
why pull up another program when you dont need to
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yeah man, instead of exporting as rex file, you can also choose export as individual samples.DJALEX wrote:WhooolouZ wrote:Roughly cut out the loops in Sound Forge and set the loop points in Ableton. If you want to cut out individual elements of the loop, I would use Recycle.beatsfreak wrote:Thanks everyone for all the suggestions.
I'm sampling from records and all I want to do is cut the sample down to 1 or 2 bars I use to do it in Cubase 5 and Logic, but now I'm OSX and need something that supports core audio. i just simply want to create loops.i thoug recycle is just for reason!!
im at work rigthnow, i cant whait to go home to play whit recycle what a shame