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Hello All,
I have used Acid before and have come up with some fun stuff, but not so much as for live recording and playing back-IE recording a guitar part I would like to have looped and syncing it with the beat that is looping.
I am totally lost when it comes to this and was wondering if anyone could guide me in the process of creating and editing that guitar part into a loop.
I also have sound forge 6.0 for editing and still can't seem to get my loop to sync right with the beat.
Can anyone offer any advice.
Also-while I am at it, since this is the Sonic Foundry forum I will throw this question out here and also post to the computer recording forum.
I just got a brand new puter; AMD Athlon 1.43 GB
DDR 256 RAM; M-Audio Delta 66 audio card and tons of hard drive space. OS Win 2000 pro.
My question is; I know my computer can handle audio editing (my old celeron 400MHZ with 192 ram could!), but when I tried recording and playback with ACID and Soundforge it would chop a little bit/ pop and crack/ hesitate while playing back what was recorded. Is there a better setting for the buffer size in these programs I should be using vs the default settings?
Thanks again for the help.
I have used Acid before and have come up with some fun stuff, but not so much as for live recording and playing back-IE recording a guitar part I would like to have looped and syncing it with the beat that is looping.
I am totally lost when it comes to this and was wondering if anyone could guide me in the process of creating and editing that guitar part into a loop.
I also have sound forge 6.0 for editing and still can't seem to get my loop to sync right with the beat.
Can anyone offer any advice.
Also-while I am at it, since this is the Sonic Foundry forum I will throw this question out here and also post to the computer recording forum.
I just got a brand new puter; AMD Athlon 1.43 GB
DDR 256 RAM; M-Audio Delta 66 audio card and tons of hard drive space. OS Win 2000 pro.
My question is; I know my computer can handle audio editing (my old celeron 400MHZ with 192 ram could!), but when I tried recording and playback with ACID and Soundforge it would chop a little bit/ pop and crack/ hesitate while playing back what was recorded. Is there a better setting for the buffer size in these programs I should be using vs the default settings?
Thanks again for the help.