hs2002 + sonic foundry + acid 2.0 = ?

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I've been using hs2002 along with sonic foundry and screenblast acid. The effects in sonic foundry are much better and implemented much faster than hs2002. The process, however, is rather tedious--I take each track and export it as a wave file, then mess with it in sonic foundry, then (here's the tedium) import it as a track in screenbalst acid. The hard part is lining it up in time perfectly where it went in hs2002. Any hints?
 
gamma ray said:
I've been using hs2002 along with sonic foundry and screenblast acid. The effects in sonic foundry are much better and implemented much faster than hs2002. The process, however, is rather tedious--I take each track and export it as a wave file, then mess with it in sonic foundry, then (here's the tedium) import it as a track in screenbalst acid. The hard part is lining it up in time perfectly where it went in hs2002. Any hints?

Create a marker at the beginning of the track/section you're exporting BEFORE exporting it, then go to that marker before you go to import it (and obviously finished modifying it), import the changed track/wave, and it should line up fine.

The other is to create a duplicate track before exporting and manually line it up/"eye it" when you import it back, then you could of course remove the duplicate track.
 
pinky,

thanks so much for your help...i'll try the markers.

next ? is--sometimes when i import cakewalk tracks into acid, it automatically stretches them, or gets the tempo wrong. when it tries to learn the tempo, it thinks the wrong one it did automatically (the stretched one) is correct...

what the schmuck's goin' on?
 
The acid issue is one of looping settings. In the looping properties change it to disk based or one shot.
 
AlChuck said:
What is screenblast acid?

I assume that depends on your state of mind and quality of music :p

I didn't even catch that in the first post :-D
 
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