@JSG - (sheepish) Yeah, I was just running the XLR from mic to pre input one and another from pre to combo jack on the audio interface. I knew there was a wrong way of doing that, but for some reason I was thinking that was in cases in which there was more than one way to plug in your XLRs and...
Thanks for the reply, JSG. One quick thing: the line input in the back you're referring to - you mean the 1/4 inch jack right? I'll pick up some 1/4" plugs today, give it a whirl, and post back the outcome.
Thanks!
I'm rockin' CS6 right now, and I have to say: I don't really care about the other upgrades. Being able to use a multi-clipboard shaves valuable time off my editing. I am, however, interested if anyone's found a way to hotkey or shortcut the actual pasting for specific clipboards. Right now, you...
Hello,
I just bought a Presonus Bluetube pre-amp to add to my DAW. So now I have a Rode NT1A going to the Bluetube into a Presonus Firebox audio interface into an iMac (using Twisted Wave for recording and the initial editing).
I have a few general questions about integrating the pre.
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I didn't know that; thanks. It didn't feel rushed otherwise, but perhaps that's what kept the clipboard out. That said: it's about time for it to make its re-appearance. Hopefully that's the case. It wouldn't save me tone of time, but a lot.
I was sort of thinking of it for dialogue in particular, to give it a more "you're in the room" feel. Some might think this borders on radio drama instead of straight long-form narration, but it could prove interesting.
I'm using Adobe Audition 5 for Mac, and whenever I create a new multitrack session and insert a file, it automatically adds a bit of silence to the end of the file. This is visually apparent via the timeline above the tracks; it's usually something like 10% extra silence added to the end - no...
I'm using Adobe Audition 5 for Mac, but I've done training using Lynda.com's title for Audition 3. In it, one feature that caught my eye was the ability to use multiple clipboards - five all told, I think. Thus, you could paste in, say, different lengths of room tone depending on which clipboard...