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Preroll
Anybody know how to do this? I am pretty new at audition, but I still can't figure out how to preroll to correct a spot in a song. Its hard for me to type enter and start playing my guitar at the exact same time. I know there should be something like this in the program, but I can't find it.
thanks Guys! Scogini
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There is a simple and clear explanation in the manual. Look it up in the index.
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"Digo: 'paciencia, y barajar.'" -- Don Quijote de la Mancha, Part II, Chapter 23 |
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But the word to look up is "punch" rather than preroll, I'd say.
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No, I actually got to wondering about this "preroll" and looked it up in the (1.5) manual....
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Thanks for the help ::THUMBS DOWN::
I checked and it gives me a definition of punch, and the preroll advice is for effects (to listen before and after they are applied). I want to punch in to a song, but have 10 seconds of track play before hand so i can get into the groove before it starts recording. Anybody?!?!?
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My gear (hahaha): Schecter Gryphon, Cort Acoustic, Schecter Custom-5 bass, CAD C195, MXL 990 and 991, Behringer XENYX 1204FX, Behringer V-Amp 2, Behringer FCA 202 firewire audio interface, EMU PM5 nearfields, Dell 2.0 ghz, Adobe Audition 1.5. |
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As I said, look up "preroll" in the manual's index. You will be directed to an entry that explains very clearly how to set preroll and postroll time.
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"Digo: 'paciencia, y barajar.'" -- Don Quijote de la Mancha, Part II, Chapter 23 |
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From the manual:-
To punch into a range of a clip: 1. In the track display, select the range of the clip. 2. Choose Edit > Punch In. 3. Position the current-time indicator a few seconds prior to the selected range. 4. In the Transport Controls window, click the Record button Record button . 5. To punch in multiple takes, repeat step 4 for each take. |
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