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Re: Advanced CEP techniques- is there a tutorial or book ?


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Posted by Doug (via moderator) (from: 61.68.117.4) on December 30, 2004 at 20:17:49:

In Reply to: Re: Advanced CEP techniques- is there a tutorial or book ? posted by Hue on June 27, 2003 at 15:31:22:

: I have Cool Edit Pro 1.2

I have used CEP for recording in single track mode but am just getting started with multi-track recording. My brother and I just recorded some original songs in multi-track and it went real well. Now I want to edit and mix the tracks down for burning but I do not want to overwrite my original tracks after doing this. I have saved each track already but am concerned that when I mix it down to a stero wav file I'll lose my individual tracks. Is that true? I appreciate your expertise in this matter of editing, saving, and mixing down a multi track recording. Thanks.

Doug

: I recently got a book called "Cool Edit Pro 2 in Use" from Books A Million and it's great. It's well worth the $39.95 price tag.
: Hope this helps.

:
: : I definately love CEP and along with some plugins (although you hardly really need them considering all the FX CEP has)my studio achieves some great results using mostly software.
: : Over the past year I've gotten pretty used to the program and have developed some neat editing tricks (although I'm sure others have done the same things), however I'm sure that I could be using the program to fuller potential if I knew more about certain things,such as: scripts,batch processing, filters, vocooder,beat finder,sound genaeration, and some of the other features that I never really took the time to explore.
: : One reason is that the instructions really don't do much more then explain what the settings do. In order to really learn an FX or process, you need a realistic example of it in use.This is where a tutorial or book would come in handy.
: : I know Syntrillium already has a free CD that explains and demonstrates some basic multitracking and editing, but if they (or someone else) would take it a step further and demonstrate some advanced techniques like using scripts, creating synth like sounds with the Tone Generator,and even good examples of common FX like EQ, chorus, and compression, I know it would be well recieved.
: : I personally would be willing to spend $50 or so on such a CD (or CD set). It could be profitable for Syntrillium (or an individual).
: : DCO




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