Navigation tip: especially when dealing with large projects, I like to leave the Tracks Overview window open, zoomed all the way out, right above the Audio GE. This way I can use the TO to jump around the session in a hurry (by double-clicking the play bar), and use the Audio GE to get a more detailed view, without having to constantly zoom in/out.
Using Window Sets really makes this a lot easier as well. :)
If you have a kick sample, a vocal phrase, or any soundbite you'd like to "paste in" quickly (via drag and drop) create a clippings file (2 choices) under windows
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The dot trick: Use the period to enter a measure number/time/et
The dot trick:
Use the period to enter a measure number/time/etc in the counter. (the period is located just left of the enter key)
Make DP respond like a studer: Open Windows>Remote Controls as
Make DP respond like a studer:
Open Windows>Remote Controls
assign "add marker" to F8
assign "go to marker" to - (above the enter key)
Open the markers window.. roll tape and hit F8 4 beats in front of each section of the song (there's no preroll in DP.. yet)
Double click on the new marker and name it
1 space space Vrs 1
continue in like fashion to complete the arrangement
the markers window will now show your vrs and chorus with a # in front of it
Now hit (example) - 2 enter..Or - 7 enter
Just like a Studer
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Use Basics>Automation setup>Mute system resources.. to speed up
Use Basics>Automation setup>Mute system resources.. to speed up "bounce to disk"
Option click the play button on the track to be bounced. All other tracks/plugins will be muted CPU wise resulting a much faster bounce.
For fewer pops and clicks when editing: Soundbites window>Set e
For fewer pops and clicks when editing:
Soundbites window>Set edit options>Use crossfades for edit> 10 msec.
Default is 5 msec and has caused me some problems.
Navigation tip: especially when dealing with large projects, I
Navigation tip: especially when dealing with large projects, I like to leave the Tracks Overview window open, zoomed all the way out, right above the Audio GE. This way I can use the TO to jump around the session in a hurry (by double-clicking the play bar), and use the Audio GE to get a more detailed view, without having to constantly zoom in/out.
Using Window Sets really makes this a lot easier as well. :)
Store soundbites in the clippings window: If you have a kick s
Store soundbites in the clippings window:
If you have a kick sample, a vocal phrase, or any soundbite you'd like to "paste in" quickly (via drag and drop) create a clippings file (2 choices) under windows