[ddots-l] Re: sinking up tracks
- From: "Bill Hahey" <cblair52@xxxxxxxx>
- To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 18:37:21 -0800
Hay, good to see your name, here. I am a friend of Mark Lacost in
Ashland./OR. it would be good to get a hammer fall, or some card that has
Simty, or even a PPS1, to hook up midi time code. then you could have time
code on a track which would let you sink up analog tracks. it is a
Dienisore, but would work for little or no money happy tracking, from your
friend in the great north west.!William B Hahey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Satauna Howery" <sthowery@xxxxxxx>
To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 10:55 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: sinking up tracks
Hi, Shawn. I just completed a nine-track project in which I did exactly
what you're talking about. I'm using Sonar 3 Studio with Jaws 5.1. I see
nothing about a nudge feature, but I used the slide dialog and the
insert/delete time dialogs to bring all the tracks into sync. I still
have
my hair, but it was a time consuming piece of work! What I've got is a
20-year-old analog beast with many tapes of projects which I intend to
digitize! I did this nine-track run as a test to see just what a headache
I
could bring on, and to give myself an opportunity to play with many
features
in Sonar because it's still new to me. I've learned that while I can sit
around getting the timing just right, it would be better to figure out if
I
can use the SMPTE out on my board. I also have the limitation of a sound
card that only has two ins, so rectifying that would greatly improve the
process for me!
If you use the slide dialog, remember to check your from and through times
often! Inserting time will insert at the point you've stopped playback,
but
slide expects you to select a from time. If you do multiple slides and
don't redefine your desired slide position, you'll create an interesting
sound that is likely to cause a torrent of expletives to come streaming
from
your mouth when you realize what you've done. Have fun!
Satauna
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what you're talking about. I'm using Sonar 3 Studio with Jaws 5.1. I see
nothing about a nudge feature, but I used the slide dialog and the
insert/delete time dialogs to bring all the tracks into sync. I still have
my hair, but it was a time consuming piece of work! What I've got is a
20-year-old analog beast with many tapes of projects which I intend to
digitize! I did this nine-track run as a test to see just what a headache I
could bring on, and to give myself an opportunity to play with many features
in Sonar because it's still new to me. I've learned that while I can sit
around getting the timing just right, it would be better to figure out if I
can use the SMPTE out on my board. I also have the limitation of a sound
card that only has two ins, so rectifying that would greatly improve the
process for me!
If you use the slide dialog, remember to check your from and through times
often! Inserting time will insert at the point you've stopped playback, but
slide expects you to select a from time. If you do multiple slides and
don't redefine your desired slide position, you'll create an interesting
sound that is likely to cause a torrent of expletives to come streaming from
your mouth when you realize what you've done. Have fun!
Satauna
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