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Alchemist3k
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Hello,
although I normally work with synths and drums I also play guitar. Although I've not used much in my tunes until now, I have recorded some heavy rock style tracks into my latest song.
The thing is that I find them very hard to edit because unlike drums and synths where it is often clear just from the waveform where individual hits or notes start etc it is practically impossible with guitar - all you see is a very dense, fuzzy waveform.
Does anyone have any tips for editing such parts ?
Ideally, I'd like to be able to use Wavelab to correct pitch, chop bits out and especially make nice loops. For example, I'd like to be able to get the same sort of highly-edited sound that is evident at the start of the Linkin Park track 'Points of Authority'.
although I normally work with synths and drums I also play guitar. Although I've not used much in my tunes until now, I have recorded some heavy rock style tracks into my latest song.
The thing is that I find them very hard to edit because unlike drums and synths where it is often clear just from the waveform where individual hits or notes start etc it is practically impossible with guitar - all you see is a very dense, fuzzy waveform.
Does anyone have any tips for editing such parts ?
Ideally, I'd like to be able to use Wavelab to correct pitch, chop bits out and especially make nice loops. For example, I'd like to be able to get the same sort of highly-edited sound that is evident at the start of the Linkin Park track 'Points of Authority'.