I just posted this question in the Newbies section but realize I probably should have here. So here it is....
Hello, I'm new to this website. I've owned an 88 key Korg Triton Workstation for years now but I still have a lot to learn about recording techniques. All of the music I have ever recorded has been directly within the sequencer of the Triton. I'm currently interested and in the process of looking for a DAW.
One of the challenges I've had with recording is making a smooth transition between a difficult piano piece with pedal on the same track after I've stopped recording. For example, say I've played half the song and stopped, then started recording again the last half from the point I left off. It's tough to get a smooth transition between the two without hearing it.
I don't find it a problem when I'm playing a track with one note at a time or with little pedal. Only for more difficult piano pieces with pedal. So my question is are there any techniques out there anyone has for this?
Hello, I'm new to this website. I've owned an 88 key Korg Triton Workstation for years now but I still have a lot to learn about recording techniques. All of the music I have ever recorded has been directly within the sequencer of the Triton. I'm currently interested and in the process of looking for a DAW.
One of the challenges I've had with recording is making a smooth transition between a difficult piano piece with pedal on the same track after I've stopped recording. For example, say I've played half the song and stopped, then started recording again the last half from the point I left off. It's tough to get a smooth transition between the two without hearing it.
I don't find it a problem when I'm playing a track with one note at a time or with little pedal. Only for more difficult piano pieces with pedal. So my question is are there any techniques out there anyone has for this?