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Subject:2 Questions For Acid 3.0 Track Creation & Tempo Change
Posted by: BlenDeR
Date:7/5/2004 6:15:41 PM
1. How do I cut seperate tracks when creating a CD, instead of having like a 20, 30, 50 minute song? 2. Is there a way to build up / slow down the tempo gradually? Example: Let's say I have a beatmapped track that is originally 85 BPM, by 2 minutes into the track (or any point for that matter) I want the tempo to be up to 88 BPM. |
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Subject:RE: 2 Questions For Acid 3.0 Track Creation & Tempo Change
Reply by: JohnnyRoy
Date:7/5/2004 6:44:10 PM
1) Create a looped region that represents the first CD track and then use the menu item Tools > Burn Track-at-Once Audio CD then check the option Burn loop region only. Repeat by creating a loop region for the next CD track, etc. until all the tracks are burned to the CD. 2) Add tempo markers gradually a regular intervals to build up (or down) to the new tempo. ~jr |
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Subject:RE: 2 Questions For Acid 3.0 Track Creation & Tempo Change
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:7/6/2004 9:03:09 AM
I can't remember offhand as I don't have 3.0 installed anymore, but I thought being able to burn using loop regions was only available starting with ACID 4.0? If that's the case, you'd have to burn on a project-by-project basis. This might involve having to break up your main project into several projects. If you have a burning app like CD Architect, Nero or Easy CD Creator, you could render out your project using the Loop Region and then arrange the renders in the burning app of your choice that way. Iacobus ------- RodelWorks - Original Music for the Unafraid mD's ACIDplanet Page Guitars 4 Kids |