Arghhhh...no sample accurate object editing [message #104466] |
Thu, 24 December 2009 09:52 |
drfrankencopter
Messages: 137 Registered: July 2009
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Paris is frustrating me big time folks...maybe someone can help me out if this is user error, or if there is a workaround.
I've got drums spread across 12 tracks, and have been doing spot edits to tighten up the kick and snare. I've been doing this right in the editor window (view 2) as opposed to in the wave editor. But, I've run into the following problems:
- despite using the 'time locked tool' to copy my snare track to another channel it is not always necessarily sample accurate with the source track. Doing a null test confirms this. I've had my best success by splitting the snare track by doing a 'break at now line', and moving one segment to a new channel. This seems to work, whereas using 'copy' didn't line up at all
- Somehow I must have done editing without noticing the offset, and now I have rendered my edits and have a snare track that is 60 samples late (using Analog-X sample-slide I get a pretty good null with the original snare track at 60 samples). Now the problem is that I can't accurately slide rendered snare track forward in time by 60 samples. It seems there's some kind of lower time resolution limit with Paris.
-If I use the regular (not time locked) select tool, and try to drag the track back, there is a rather coarse range, and I can either have my snare early, or late...
-I selected 'delete time' and chose 60 samples, and got basically the same result as using the regular select tool to slide the track back.
-I opened the wave editor, and selected 60 samples and said delete and still couldn't get a null
Any suggestions for how to fix this? Any way to get finer resolution with the non time locked select tool?
Help....I don't want to have to re-edit these tracks.
Cheers
Kris
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