Subject:time marker
Posted by: oddboy
Date:12/4/2002 6:25:07 PM
Am I missing something or are tinme markers only for working with video? Is there any other uses for them? |
Subject:RE: time marker
Reply by: Nechromatic
Date:12/5/2002 9:14:25 AM
uhm when you specify markers, they have a number...and then you can use the number keys on your keyboard to tell acid where to start playing...that way you can also check "live" which parts of a song go together...say marker 1 is at the beginning of verse 1, marker 2 at the beginning of a different version for a verse n marker 3 is at the beginning of the chorus...then you can hit play n press 1-1-3-2 or 1-2-1-3 --- i also use markers like this : i have a friend who doesnt know how to work with acid...but he wanted to tell me where he thinks the snare has to go...so i set acid up to "looped play" n let him hit the M key whenever there oughta be a snare hit...then i painted in the snares at the markers...pretty neat, huh |
Subject:RE: time marker
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:12/5/2002 1:28:01 PM
They're mainly for scoring video, but also can be used for other things like making notes. They're also not numbered as the plain-vanilla markers are (though additional standard markers won't be numbered after reaching 0 (zero)). Time markers are also locked to absolute time, not beats as the standard markers are. (That means time markers will shift to stay in sync with video during a tempo change.) HTH, Iacobus |
Subject:RE: time marker
Reply by: Nechromatic
Date:12/6/2002 8:38:55 AM
whoops got confused there :) never mind ;) |