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Cool Edit Question
Do i record verse without music? then insert the beat, or do i insert beat then record new track with music?
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lmao how in the world would you know when to come in or if you were on time or anything... this post should be one of the dumbist post ever posted this year. OMFG
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it's not that hard, for example, look at the wave pattern, then you would know when the beat starts. but whatever
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u record w/ the beat kid... iono whoever did this before...
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k, just makin sure, that what i was doing, i just heard that you record your verse, then put it into the beat.
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sorry If I pissed you off its just somtimes us that have been doing this for a while get fustrated wit new people to it
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s'all good
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ur in the multitrack right?
beat is in one track....record on other trackSSS...dont have to get it all in one take..remember..its a MULTITRACK recording program..use multitracks 1 |
excactly...music on track 1,
verses on track 2, chorus track 3, overdubs track 4, etc. It's actually better if it's broken up into different tracks because then you can apply effects seperately to the differenct sections. Once you finish a track you can save it as a wav (higher quality) or an mp3 (lower quality). If you save it as a wav then you can easily convert it to mp3 using Music Match software later on. |
aight cool thanks
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