[ddots-l] Re: Tempo change after recording audio?

  • From: "Kevin Gibbs" <kevjazz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 13:16:29 -0500

I would strongly recommend sending your MIDI only stuff as mp3s to your
other band mates for tempo approval before doing anything.  Once a consensus
is agreed, you can do what you need.
K.

-----Original Message-----
From: ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ddots-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Stacy Blackwell
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 9:34 AM
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Tempo change after recording audio?


Thanks for all the replies and advice on this topic. To make a long story
somewhat short, I have prepped 30 songs with click tracks to record my
band's new demo.  I have added an organ in each song to know exactly where
we are during the recording.  Since the time required to record maybe 10 of
these songs is limited due to our gigs and other obligations, I decided to
do as much as I can beforehand.  I plan on going ahead and singing a scratch
track and going ahead and put my guitars on for real.  I'd hate to do all
this work and then have one of the other members next month to say it's too
slow, and then have to erase my perfected guitar rifts.  (It's not like we
all live on the same block--we live hours apart and have day jobs and
families.  Priority speeches don't work anymore, and I know this isn't your
problem--it's mine.)  My only thoughts about this is to export what I have,
the click tracks and organs, and send these via email or CD to each member
for tempo approval before recording the guitars.  Or I can go ahead and
record several guitars, archive them, and then later adjust with the Snap if
it is possible with Sonar 7.  If I have sighted assistance, will the
stretching or shrinking of analog guitar sound as good, or is there some
decrease of sound quality with the Snap?  

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From: ddots@xxxxxxxxxxxx
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Tempo change after recording audio?
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:46:52 +0000


Well that may be what it says in the Cake Talking tutorial however,
audiosnap will definitely do this for you, smile.  A number of us have been
playing with this feature in Sonar and got it working.
    
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Bobby Lusk <mailto:blusk@xxxxxxxxxxx>  
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 9:07 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Tempo change after recording audio?


Hello.
     For one of my first recordings, I had already recorded audio and
decided that the tempo was too slow.  After I changed the tempo, the audio
didn't match the new tempo so I had to re-record my audio.  I remembered
(after the fact) that it was written in the Caketalking tutorial that
changing the tempo after recording audio really doesn't work.  Fortunately,
I was able to re-record my audio with the new tempo, but I learned a good
lesson about making sure you're at the tempo you want before recording
vocals.
                    God bless you.
                    Bobby Lusk.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Stacy Blackwell <mailto:stacy.blackwell@xxxxxxxxxxx>  
To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 2:46 PM
Subject: [ddots-l] Tempo change after recording audio?


Hello.  Let's say you have recorded several MIDI tracks and are satisfied
with the tempo.  And then you recorded a vocal track.  The singer says the
project is too slow.  Can you delete the newly recorded vocal track and then
change the tempo?  or is Sonar  set to where once you record audio, then the
tempo change feature won't work?  
Is this where the snap feature would come into play in regards to changing
the tempo of the MIDI tracks and then setting the tempo of the vocal track
to the new project tempo?  Is this possible?


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