On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 14:35 -0800, Aaron Trumm wrote:
Regarding the
digital audio (rather than MIDI) approach, I'll try to
space the punchin and punchout points a little farther apart than I
normally would, to give me a greater choice *after* re-recording the
section as to exactly where I want the actual punch to occur. (I hadn't
thought of that, obvious though it may now seem. ;-)
i'm missing something probably, but why would you punch in/out on a daw
when you can just create a new track, play along during the section
you'd like to replace, and then cut/paste edit to replace the other
part?
I've done both but the punch-in/out is supposed to do an automatic
crossfade (I think) to make the transition smoother. I may be totally
off base though. Maybe Jesse or someone can give us the straight data
on this.
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