Subject:RECORD
Posted by: MARIO
Date:1/3/2001 1:05:00 AM
WHEN RECORDING IN ACID WITH MY KEYBOARD,WHEN DO YOU CHECK OR UNCHECK THE OPTION SAYING,"MAKE NEW TRACK FOLLOW PROJECT TEMPO"? ALSO,HOW DO YOU DECIDE IF A RECORDED SEGEMENT FROM MY KEYBOARD IS A LOOP OR DISK BASED? |
Subject:Re: RECORD
Reply by: SonyJennL
Date:1/3/2001 4:41:00 PM
>WHEN RECORDING IN ACID WITH MY KEYBOARD,WHEN DO YOU CHECK >OR >UNCHECK THE OPTION SAYING,"MAKE NEW TRACK FOLLOW PROJECT >TEMPO"? That is dependant on what you want to do. If you are probably going to be happy with your recorded track AS IS then uncheck. That option just speeds or slows your recording to match the tempo you set over your project. >>ALSO,HOW DO YOU DECIDE IF A RECORDED SEGEMENT FROM MY >>KEYBOARD IS A LOOP OR DISK BASED? Again, this depends on what you are looking for. Loop will repeat easily but requires lot of memory (particularly if you are using a huge file). Disk based files will play more smoothly and will play back as is (ie. not trying to snap to tempo) |
Subject:thanks jenn
Reply by: MARIO
Date:1/4/2001 12:38:00 AM
thanks Jenn wrote: >>>WHEN RECORDING IN ACID WITH MY KEYBOARD,WHEN DO YOU CHECK >>>OR >>>UNCHECK THE OPTION SAYING,"MAKE NEW TRACK FOLLOW PROJECT >>>TEMPO"? >> >>That is dependant on what you want to do. If you are >>probably going to be happy with your recorded track AS IS >>then uncheck. That option just speeds or slows your >>recording to match the tempo you set over your project. >> >> >>>>ALSO,HOW DO YOU DECIDE IF A RECORDED SEGEMENT FROM MY >>>>KEYBOARD IS A LOOP OR DISK BASED? >> >>Again, this depends on what you are looking for. Loop will >>repeat easily but requires lot of memory (particularly if >>you are using a huge file). Disk based files will play >>more smoothly and will play back as is (ie. not trying to >>snap to tempo) |