AmadMozart
07-17-2001, 06:13 AM
Bear with me, please, as I am in the painful process of migrating from Opcode SVP to DP. I need some suggestions for the most efficient way to comp a vocal in DP. I am not sure if it is best to do each take as a separate track or to keep all takes on a single track but use the "new take" feature.
When I put all the vocals on separate tracks they all come up adjacent to each other and you can audition each one separately by using mute - - however, in SVP after you used a Strip Silence command you could highlight any audio segment and mute it. I can't seem to find a similar function in DP. It seems you either have to mute the whole track or select and delete a segment while making the comp.
If I put all the vocals on a single track and use the "new take" for each different take, I cannot find a way to comp the different takes into a final take.
This is probably dirt simple, but it is frustrating that there are no examples of comping in any of the documentation.
Any and all help is appreciated.
When I put all the vocals on separate tracks they all come up adjacent to each other and you can audition each one separately by using mute - - however, in SVP after you used a Strip Silence command you could highlight any audio segment and mute it. I can't seem to find a similar function in DP. It seems you either have to mute the whole track or select and delete a segment while making the comp.
If I put all the vocals on a single track and use the "new take" for each different take, I cannot find a way to comp the different takes into a final take.
This is probably dirt simple, but it is frustrating that there are no examples of comping in any of the documentation.
Any and all help is appreciated.