By Profit1200
Tue May 10, 2005 10:22 pm
Ok... i was gunna post this in the Production Technique section but i decided to put it in here because i would think people would need to be informed on how to exactly cut a loop within a program and drop it into the 1k.
Question: How do i cut a loop to exactly 8 bars (or 4 or even 2) within a program like Sound Forge or Recycle? My example would be if i was to have a recording off of my turntables that i wanted to sample. The sample is just a rough idea and is surrounded by a couple bars i dont want. When i import the recording into Sound Forge i want to be able to cut the sample to EXACTLY 8 bars so that i can acurratly time stretch, pitch shift the loop or match tempo (on the 1k). Lately i have just been doing it by ear but this process is not exactly scientific. If there is any easier way to do this i would really appreciate the shared knowledge.
Thanks,
Profit1200
Question: How do i cut a loop to exactly 8 bars (or 4 or even 2) within a program like Sound Forge or Recycle? My example would be if i was to have a recording off of my turntables that i wanted to sample. The sample is just a rough idea and is surrounded by a couple bars i dont want. When i import the recording into Sound Forge i want to be able to cut the sample to EXACTLY 8 bars so that i can acurratly time stretch, pitch shift the loop or match tempo (on the 1k). Lately i have just been doing it by ear but this process is not exactly scientific. If there is any easier way to do this i would really appreciate the shared knowledge.
Thanks,
Profit1200






