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Old 09-07-2005, 02:20 PM
protuser protuser is offline
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Default \"AUDIO REGION \" editing question

Hi, here's a question I have about audio regions, any help is appreciated.
Lets say I have 1 long audio region and I want to cut it up into individual pieces so I have the different parts(intro,verse 1,chorus,verse 2,etc)BUT I also need the individual pieces of the audio region to be seperate files on my hard drive(so I can load the individual parts into a sampler) HOW CAN I ACCOMPLISH THIS ?...
I have some books that recomend that I "capture" the selection of the audio region,and that's supposed to create a seperate region in the "audio regions list"& create a seperate audio file on the hard drive,But, I dont seem to be getting this result,
When I capture a selected part of the 1 long audio region, it then appears in the audio regions list,BUT there is still only the 1 long audio region file on my hard drive.(SO, I cant accomplish what im trying to do with the sampler,like having each part of the region on a different key to trigger from the keyboard) please help with addvice if you can, THANKS
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Old 09-07-2005, 02:25 PM
Shawn Simpson Shawn Simpson is offline
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Default Re: \"AUDIO REGION \" editing question

page 129 of your reference manual...export selected as files.
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Old 09-07-2005, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: \"AUDIO REGION \" editing question

select audio range and choose "consolidate selection" from edit menu. (or file menu, can't remember) it will create a new file on your HD.
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Old 09-07-2005, 04:37 PM
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Default Re: \"AUDIO REGION \" editing question

Select the - whatever - verse, chorus, etc., and hit Command-C to copy it, paste it in another track (Command-V), rename it (double-click it with the Grabber Tool to open the "Name" dialogue box) and export as suggested (Shift-Command-K).
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