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=== Application-wide setup ===
=== Application-wide setup ===


* Change undo/redo to "alternative undo" which is actually NORMAL undo (their "normal" is like FUBAR emacs undo/redo)
* Main menu > Options > General settings > Undo > (o) alternative undo" (their "normal" is like FUBAR emacs undo/redo)
* Mixer > click top-left arrow to get menu > View > [x] Track inspector on left side
* Mixer > click top-left arrow to get menu > View > [x] Track inspector on left side



Revision as of 18:30, 21 October 2022

Configuration

Application-wide setup

  • Main menu > Options > General settings > Undo > (o) alternative undo" (their "normal" is like FUBAR emacs undo/redo)
  • Mixer > click top-left arrow to get menu > View > [x] Track inspector on left side

Starting project setup

  • Select a template, In The Mix has a good one, see here.
  • Save as... and give a name and store your project in a new folder in your projects folder (which is hopefully backed up, raided, shareable, all that goodness).
  • Options > Project info > set the Title Author Weblink Genre
  • Options > Project general settings > Data folder > change from "Auto" to the project folder.


Usage

  • There are no tooltips for buttons, you have to look up in the far left corner when hovering over a control to get a description of what it does.
  • Study using this great youtube channel: In The Mix

Time-correcting sampled tracks

  • In the channel rack, click the audio file to open the wav editor.
  • Right-click ON THE WAVE, and select "Edit in time warper" (newtime)
    • On the right-click menu, you can also "Edit in pitch editor" (newtone)
  • Flags will be set on audio spikes; set the snap via the MAGNET button, then drag the flags as needed
  • To save the changes, click and hold the "Drag selection" to the WAV in the piano roll to overwrite it.

Tempo got all fucked up on me tho when I stretched the tempo of the WAV BEFORE using newtone for a second time. Hrmph.