can i edit audio????!
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nicky_bass
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can i edit audio????!
i presume this is a stupid question, but as im very new to the program, im gonna ask it anyway... how do i edit audio using live?
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noisetonepause
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I assume the posted means "can I edit audio desctructively?"
and the answer is... not in Live, not so much. You can launch an audio editor from inside Live, or you can add VSTs to a track and render/freeze/resample that audio... but there is no way to directly apply a VST effect to audio the way you would in Pro Tools or Cubase or older programs.
and the answer is... not in Live, not so much. You can launch an audio editor from inside Live, or you can add VSTs to a track and render/freeze/resample that audio... but there is no way to directly apply a VST effect to audio the way you would in Pro Tools or Cubase or older programs.
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nicky_bass
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You can trim and ummm.... well trim. Everything you need to use clip envelopes and then render the audio and reimport into Live.
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pepezabala
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hello nicky-bass,
you can crop a clip (delete everything outside the start/end-markers) by rightclicking into the clip view's waveform-window.
In the arrange-view you can do all types of editing non-destructively. By consolidating Live will render a new file out of your edits.
Note that cropping and consolidating is actually adding files to your project. (Unless you clean up the project by deleting unused files later, that is ...)
you can crop a clip (delete everything outside the start/end-markers) by rightclicking into the clip view's waveform-window.
In the arrange-view you can do all types of editing non-destructively. By consolidating Live will render a new file out of your edits.
Note that cropping and consolidating is actually adding files to your project. (Unless you clean up the project by deleting unused files later, that is ...)