Audio Editing Question

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Hi,

I'm new to Tracktion and computer music in general so sorry if this is a really stupid question:

Once I have recorded my guitar part how can I delete for example a bum note? What else can you do in audio editing.

Also, can anyone suggest an inexpensive midi controller to use with Tracktion. Something that allows me to turn knobs instead of using a mouse.And also allows a foot controller so that I can start and stop record with my feet?

Cheers

Si

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when you say you want to delete a bum note, do you mean you want to replace it with silence? (or replace it with another non-bum note?)..

One approach is to edit the audio fil itself.. youll probably find that you need a separate audio editor like audition if you end up needing to do much editing within an audio file.

But you can also do alot of (non destructive) 'editing' on tracktion's timeline without changing the audio files.. For instance: to delete a bum note, locate the note in the audio clip you have placed on your timeline, split the clip just before and just after the bum note.. delete the newly split 'bum note' clip (your original file will remain unchanged, but what tracktion will play back is the clip 'montage' you are creating on the timeline).

You can use an audioclip's fade in/out handles to minimise any clicks caused by slicing on non-zero points in your waveform.

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bcr2000 £83

the best controller i have seen for the price :)

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Ts autocrossfade works pretty well too... Just turn off snap drag the clip over the preceding part and hit the autocrossfade button... Which also works well for drum loops!! :)

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