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offline exsub from United Kingdom on 2005-08-30 21:35 [#01710782]
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Hey there, just recently i've been using soundforge pro 7.0
to do some mixing ( or rather messing around with if you
want to get picky ). But i find it very hard since there is
no beat detection, tempo setting or quantising the time
code. - so its very hard to get things in time. Naturally i
went to acid since its a sequncer and it goes along side
with soundforge.

Well, i just downloaded the demo and i have no idea how to
edit the sound wave file with effects. For example, it lets
me do real time effects, which is quite a hassle in its self
because you have to mess around with another window then
check for automation - i mean its all good and well if you
want that, but i'd prefer it if it were more like soundforge
where i can perminently edit the sound file, not having to
mess around with opening another window and automating the
effect.

Is there a sequncer (perhaps logic 5.0?) that lets me
basicaly, right click on the selection i've made on the
source wave file file and choose the effect i want to
perminently edit it with?

thanks a lot.

p.s. i've tried going into pref's with soundforge but i
can't seem to find any prefrences as to how i can change the
time code/set temp.


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2005-08-30 21:50 [#01710785]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular | Followup to exsub: #01710782



in logic these types of effects/plugins are called
Audiosuites.

real time effects are good though, especially if u want to
go back and make some changes, or make the effect gradually
change over time, for example.

i used to use soundforge, but that was a long time ago, when
it was still sonicfoundry. sorry i can't be of more help.


 

offline exsub from United Kingdom on 2005-08-30 21:59 [#01710788]
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thanks, ill check it out.


 

offline exsub from United Kingdom on 2005-08-30 22:00 [#01710789]
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i'd just like to add that i do like automation, its a great
thing hwich i'd also like to have, but that doesn't mean ill
use it for everything. i love perminent effects too, i just
like the hands on way soundforge works. hmm ill have to see
if logic is like this


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-08-31 00:49 [#01710821]
Points: 9958 Status: Lurker



Try audition.
It lets you convert sections of a multitrack recording to
unique copies, and then you just double click, and it opens
it in a new window for you to edit. It doesn't support
parameter editing, but you can automate the wet/dry of any
multitude of effects.


 

offline exsub from United Kingdom on 2005-08-31 00:56 [#01710823]
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thanks, does it support time code? e.g. tempo.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-08-31 01:10 [#01710826]
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Yes. I haven't used it, but it supports it.


 


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