junkhole
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now as i write this i am working on a remix. i do not have the individual tracks available to me all i have is the album and the song from it. luckily the is a good instrumental part in the beginning... just the main guitar line... then the whole band... there is even a section with just vocals... and the ending has a nice hit on the last note.
so i am trying to chop it up and discovered some very helpful information.
when chopping a sample that has more than one element. in my case there are guitars, drum kit and bass guitar. the guitars are together as well as the bass... i first had to place markers at each drum hit ( ride, kick, snare, crashes) though i needed to manually mark the slice points and listen rather than rely on the sensitivity slider.
then i had to slice where the guitar strums are since the guitar played divisions of time that the drums did not.
this means my drums stayed in time and so did the guitars.
i then did the same for a section that had voX as well. i did what i just mentioned but did the same for the words... listened then placed slice markers at each word and syllable.
i used the pressurize compressor setting to smooth it out a bit. now i just need to zoom in and get everything as close to zero-crossing as possible (meaning the slice is on a point where the waveform crosses the 0dB line)
hope this helps.
__ Baby Reazin May 21rst 2007- July 25th 2007
This post has been edited 1 time(s), it was last edited by junkhole: 29-08-2007 05:58.
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