Radio voice! Sounds sexy thru my headphones and I'm a 100% hetero dude:) Thanks for explaining this process. I just a hobbiest who recorded a shitload of tracks with several bands of mine using GB over the past 10 years. It was the only program that I was able to learn 'easily'. I want to revisit and work with some of the tracks but some are on different versions of GB and I only have one old version at my disposal. I never wanted to attempt to learn how to use a 'real' DAW but it may be time to bite the bullet. Thanks for the help! Peace.
Very nice! I appreciate the discussion about "monoizing" files. I noticed you didn't talk about the tempo setting in the project. You'd want to match that up as well, right?
Thanks! Yeah, good Q the song used for example didn't use any click or align with any session tempo, and in the case where one does- setting your new project on the other end to the same tempo should match things up on the grid. Definitely helpful if they give you something that you have to tighten up, want to do time based fx, etc!
Fantastic, thank you! Very simple and straight to the point, much appreciated!
Thank you. Perfectly explained
Radio voice! Sounds sexy thru my headphones and I'm a 100% hetero dude:)
Thanks for explaining this process. I just a hobbiest who recorded a shitload of tracks with several bands of mine using GB over the past 10 years. It was the only program that I was able to learn 'easily'. I want to revisit and work with some of the tracks but some are on different versions of GB and I only have one old version at my disposal. I never wanted to attempt to learn how to use a 'real' DAW but it may be time to bite the bullet. Thanks for the help! Peace.
Nice. Thank you.
Very nice! I appreciate the discussion about "monoizing" files. I noticed you didn't talk about the tempo setting in the project. You'd want to match that up as well, right?
Thanks! Yeah, good Q the song used for example didn't use any click or align with any session tempo, and in the case where one does- setting your new project on the other end to the same tempo should match things up on the grid.
Definitely helpful if they give you something that you have to tighten up, want to do time based fx, etc!