
Dr. Varney
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How would you go about constructing an audio book (play), in a DAW, which has many characters and scenes?
Okay - the history: I have been working on the first play for about a year and a half. I recorded nearly all the speech samples, editing them as I went along, for volume, pacing etc. I've ended up with about five different versions of just three scenes(there are 19 scenes in total and about 10 different characters) and about 400 individual samples, spread over about 20 folders, of which only a fraction are now in their proper scene folders.
Then I suddenly discovered I could slice samples in the playlist of the DAW and deal with volume and EQ, etc in one go, after the samples were assembled. This means I didn't need to do half of the work I've done, over the last two months - meticulously editing each samp......
You know what, I can't even explain any more of this. Basically, I've made myself an overcomplicated mess of folders, samples and back-ups all over the place and my brain is nearly fried. Basically, I have misused a comprehensive DAW as if it were Audacity Lite. Basically, it's going to take me the next 400 (it seems) years to finish at the rate I am working. It will be better if I just ask for your input...
From absolute scratch - start to finish, an hour-long play with ten different characters, all recorded seperately as rushes in .wav format...
How would you do it? Roughly, What would your workflow look like?
Bog-eyed and twitching with caffeine overload
Dr. V
Okay - the history: I have been working on the first play for about a year and a half. I recorded nearly all the speech samples, editing them as I went along, for volume, pacing etc. I've ended up with about five different versions of just three scenes(there are 19 scenes in total and about 10 different characters) and about 400 individual samples, spread over about 20 folders, of which only a fraction are now in their proper scene folders.
Then I suddenly discovered I could slice samples in the playlist of the DAW and deal with volume and EQ, etc in one go, after the samples were assembled. This means I didn't need to do half of the work I've done, over the last two months - meticulously editing each samp......
You know what, I can't even explain any more of this. Basically, I've made myself an overcomplicated mess of folders, samples and back-ups all over the place and my brain is nearly fried. Basically, I have misused a comprehensive DAW as if it were Audacity Lite. Basically, it's going to take me the next 400 (it seems) years to finish at the rate I am working. It will be better if I just ask for your input...
From absolute scratch - start to finish, an hour-long play with ten different characters, all recorded seperately as rushes in .wav format...
How would you do it? Roughly, What would your workflow look like?
Bog-eyed and twitching with caffeine overload
Dr. V