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uloik
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Ok. 2 questions.
Question 1:
Im using Sound Forge as well as CEP...The only reason why im using SF is because of its "Acid Looping Tools"...I find the SHIFT SELECTION LEFT>RIGHT a useful tool...I was trying to figure out how to shift my selections in CEP to either the left or right...but it seems like that option is not available...another good thing about SF's "Acid Looping Tools" is that it would allow me to DOUBLE my selection or HALVE it...Anyone know if I can do anything similar without doing it manually? (In CEP)
Question 2:
Again...in Sound Forge I am also able to select accordingly to a BPM type of thing. I usually work in 120bpm so I do my selecting according to that...is there a way to view the bpm in CEP of my current selection?...anyway...What I really want to do is have CEP select exactly 120pm or 60bpm selections than COPY+NEW FILE+SAVE (NEW FOLDER)...Than I want it to go back to the original WAV and SHIFT over and continue the cycle until it reaches the end of the WAV...Is this possible?
If not...would it be possible in Sound Forge?
Many Thanks in advance.
Uloik
Question 1:
Im using Sound Forge as well as CEP...The only reason why im using SF is because of its "Acid Looping Tools"...I find the SHIFT SELECTION LEFT>RIGHT a useful tool...I was trying to figure out how to shift my selections in CEP to either the left or right...but it seems like that option is not available...another good thing about SF's "Acid Looping Tools" is that it would allow me to DOUBLE my selection or HALVE it...Anyone know if I can do anything similar without doing it manually? (In CEP)
Question 2:
Again...in Sound Forge I am also able to select accordingly to a BPM type of thing. I usually work in 120bpm so I do my selecting according to that...is there a way to view the bpm in CEP of my current selection?...anyway...What I really want to do is have CEP select exactly 120pm or 60bpm selections than COPY+NEW FILE+SAVE (NEW FOLDER)...Than I want it to go back to the original WAV and SHIFT over and continue the cycle until it reaches the end of the WAV...Is this possible?
If not...would it be possible in Sound Forge?
Many Thanks in advance.
Uloik