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Still' Dreamin'
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When I record and I have to punch parts in.... I hear minor pops and glitches at the begining of the punch. One time sombody once told me to use a good plug-in EQ. I have many and they are all good. But EQing pops and glitches within Sonar or Cakewalk is a pain so I use my own method which is difficult. But it sounds better then EQing it.
I find the actual wave file I recorded in the wave folder within the Cakewalk 9 directory, (Sonar shares this folder). I open Cool Edit Pro 2000, then I open the Sonar recorded wave file and edit it using the Cool Edit Pro. Once I clean up the file I save it to my Desk Top and Open up Sonar. I now insert the clean wave file back into the Sonar recording and it sounds great!
My idea is if only Sonar allowed for an editing program like Cool Edit Pro to be opened within Sonar to clean up the file. My way is too time consuming. The hardest part is finding the actual wave file. Cakewalk/Sonar names the file with a unique number/letter. So if one records a bass line and names the audio file bass, that is not the name Cakewalk assigns to it within it's folder.
when I record I keep the folder open so I would know what name Cakewalk assigns to it. If I miss it, (and it happens often), then I am in a world of shit!
Then I would have to spend much time finding it by going thru each and every wave file in the folder.
This totally sucks! Does anyone have a better idea?
I find the actual wave file I recorded in the wave folder within the Cakewalk 9 directory, (Sonar shares this folder). I open Cool Edit Pro 2000, then I open the Sonar recorded wave file and edit it using the Cool Edit Pro. Once I clean up the file I save it to my Desk Top and Open up Sonar. I now insert the clean wave file back into the Sonar recording and it sounds great!
My idea is if only Sonar allowed for an editing program like Cool Edit Pro to be opened within Sonar to clean up the file. My way is too time consuming. The hardest part is finding the actual wave file. Cakewalk/Sonar names the file with a unique number/letter. So if one records a bass line and names the audio file bass, that is not the name Cakewalk assigns to it within it's folder.
when I record I keep the folder open so I would know what name Cakewalk assigns to it. If I miss it, (and it happens often), then I am in a world of shit!

This totally sucks! Does anyone have a better idea?
