I haven't performed retards since I was a music-performance major in college (that was 90-94 -- so yeah, it's been a while). And I've never really considered it within the digital-recording space. But, a song I am going to start tomorrow, I just got an inspiration to retard at the end, easing into a refrain that I intend to repeat and fade on.
It felt very right. That being said, I am working with two separate digital devices. One is old hardware that I use to record my acoustic tracks (vocals, guitar, percussion, etc.), and then I bring those into Waveform on my PC.
I was thinking maybe it would just be easier to record the two parts of the song as separate projects/songs, and then bring them back to my PC and throw them together, automating a tempo change within Waveform.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Retarding into a new tempo?
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Yeah, only thing is I'm not sure I can do that with the old Roland VS-880. In Waveform, it seems pretty straightforward, though.