Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
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Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
In Reaper you can record multiple takes for a track and then you can splice them together, so if you fluff a note in one take and then fluff a different note in another take, or if you just happen to have a wonderful moment in a third take, you can easily splice all the best bits of each take together, as in this screenshot:
Is there a way to achieve the same thing easily in Live?
Is there a way to achieve the same thing easily in Live?
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Re: Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
That really doesn't come close to what you can do in Reaper. In Reaper the takes are visually stacked on top of each other so that when you split one, you split all of them at the same place, and you know that at any point in the time line all the takes will be at the same place in the song. You can easily choose to include line 1 of verse 1 from one take in your mix, line 2 from another take, and so on without having to move anything around.
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Re: Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
The technique you're referring to is generally called "comping". While there are workarounds to achieve this in Live, this feature is not included, although plenty of people have asked for it.
My speculation is that since the focus of Live is on live performance (hence the name), recording studio techniques like comping are not something that get a lot of attention from the devs. But like I said, there are workarounds, so I personally don't miss it. Everyone's got to use what works for them.
My speculation is that since the focus of Live is on live performance (hence the name), recording studio techniques like comping are not something that get a lot of attention from the devs. But like I said, there are workarounds, so I personally don't miss it. Everyone's got to use what works for them.
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Re: Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
It’s a more manual process in AL, however you could approximate Reaper’s workflow by recording multiple takes into their own tracks, select all tracks when making your splits, and then use the 0 key to deactivate, rather than delete, segments you don’t want to use.
After editing, you can group all the edited tracks to get them onto one fader, or record the group to a new audio channel.
If you’re using FX on your vocals, it might also be good to start with the group and create your new “take” tracks as members of the group, that way you only have your FX on the group master track.
After editing, you can group all the edited tracks to get them onto one fader, or record the group to a new audio channel.
If you’re using FX on your vocals, it might also be good to start with the group and create your new “take” tracks as members of the group, that way you only have your FX on the group master track.
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Re: Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
I switched from Reaper to AL because, on balance, AL, and particularly the session view, gets me in a more experimental mood. But there are still occasions when I need to do something more straightforward and Reaper occasionally looks like the easiest way to do it.
I have also found that I can often get slightly lower latency using Reaper than using AL.
Re: Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
the way the two DAWs can work with each other is compelling. Reaper for straight up recording duties, Live for getting jiggy with it.ricecrispies wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 9:27 pmI switched from Reaper to AL because, on balance, AL, and particularly the session view, gets me in a more experimental mood. But there are still occasions when I need to do something more straightforward and Reaper occasionally looks like the easiest way to do it.
and Reaper is just $60! I forgot how cheap it is. someone may have finally converted me!
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Re: Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
I had Reaper before switching to live and I sort of do the same thing with two tracks, you can edit warp markers or split clips on both tracks at the same time if both clips are selected.
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Re: Is there a way to do multiple takes and splice them together?
there's bunch of different methods for making comping in Live less painful out there on the interwebs...