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How do or can I add Loops to my recorded audio?
Hi everyone...I have a question hopefully someone can help me with. I have a song that is piano only, but I would love to add some violins or orchestration from the bridge to the end of the song..
Can I do this with audio loops and if so what do I need (beside a lot of educating myself) to be able to do this? Thanks for any help... Ken
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Re: How do or can I add Loops to my recorded audio?
first a question - did you record to a click or "free time"? If you recorded to a click you should have a tempo map grid to conform your loops to. If not then you have to make a tempo map (not that hard, but a few extra steps) of your performance, once you do you will have your grid to lay your loops on.
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