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Subject:Making combination wavs.
Posted by: KevSca
Date:8/26/2003 7:19:25 AM
PLEASE let me know if there is an easier way. I want to make some more complex rythmn combination loops. Instead of trackwriting an entire song( or large section of a song) with multipule short loops and one shots, this is what I (a newbe mind you) came up with: Write a short section of a complex pattern on AcidPro 4.0, burn it to a cd, rip that pattern from the same cd with Sound Forge Studio to manipulate and make that into a looped wav. file to use in Acid again. Is this the way something like this should be done or is there an easier way? Thankyou in advance for any suggestions you might offer. Kev |
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Subject:RE: Making combination wavs.
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:8/26/2003 7:56:22 AM
Why burn to CD? Why not just render to a .wav file? |
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Subject:RE: Making combination wavs.
Reply by: KevSca
Date:8/26/2003 10:44:41 AM
Where could I find info to mix down multipule tracks and render that to a wav. file? Would that be somewhere in the forum or in the help section in Acid? Thanks! Kev |
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Subject:RE: Making combination wavs.
Reply by: Waskel
Date:8/26/2003 10:50:29 AM
In the File menu. It's called 'Render as' - make sure any tracks you don't want included are muted. |
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Subject:RE: Making combination wavs.
Reply by: KevSca
Date:8/26/2003 11:59:30 AM
Thanks. Actually right after I posted the question I figured that out. Brain fart on the newbe's behalf :) Thanks Guys! Kev |