Subject:multi tracking
Posted by: azzazz
Date:11/28/1999 4:27:00 PM
I'm using Sound Forge XP. I want to be able to "MULTI TRACK", treating the left and right channels as different tracks. How do I do that? I have an audio recording in the left channel of SF file and want to hear that "take" while recording a harmony track into the right channel. How do I do that? (When I try to record to a specific channel, I don't hear the previously recorded sound and my new sound is inserted at the beginning of the first recorded sound on the new track). Also, can anyone recommend a straightforward "manual" for SoundForge that will give step-by-step directions for different standard procedures? The HELP menu is not always that helpful. |
Subject:Re: multi tracking
Reply by: SonicGary
Date:11/29/1999 9:41:00 AM
Tim, You're trying to make Sound Forge do something it is not designed to (and cannot) do. You need to check out Sonic Foundry's "Vegas Pro" for multitracking capabilities that will knock your socks off. There is a comprehensive manual in .pdf format on your Sound Forge CD. But don't give up on the help files...most people find that by poking through the help files, they rarely even need to refer to the manual. Have fun, Gary Tim LaBorie wrote: >> I'm using Sound Forge XP. >> I want to be able to "MULTI TRACK", treating the left and >>right channels as different tracks. How do I do that? >> I have an audio recording in the left channel of SF file >>and want to hear that "take" while recording a harmony track >>into the right channel. How do I do that? (When I try to >>record to a specific channel, I don't hear the previously >>recorded sound and my new sound is inserted at the beginning >>of the first recorded sound on the new track). >> Also, can anyone recommend a straightforward "manual" for >>SoundForge that will give step-by-step directions for >>different standard procedures? The HELP menu is not always >>that helpful. |