@daveykeez You can think of destructive recording like recording to tape. If you record over the same track with audio already on it it will record right over it and your previous audio is gone. Basically how it sounds it destroys the prevously recorded audio to whatever new audio you record over it.
@daveykeez With regular record mode, non destructive, you can record over some audio and will be able to retreave the previously recorded audio in full. You can utilize it to save disk space and not keep so many audio files or if you know the previously recorded take was bad.
yes it was very helpful.. seeing that i dont use pro tools i use logic pro mostly lol but i like watching your videos they are very informative and straight to the point.. keep em coming
Thanks, glad to know your finding the tutorials helpful and we will most definitely keep them coming. If you ever have any questions on Logic let us know, we'd be more than happy to help you find answers.
Oprah FTW.
OpinionMan101 2 months ago
Check out 0:47 his 7th video in his video imports list. Ha! too funny!!!!!
NicroticSouls 1 year ago
@NicroticSouls Which video. Im trying to find it/figure out whats funny hahaha
Justin
winksound
WiNKsound 1 year ago
@WiNKsound your 7th file is fuckinar… midi….
superlocrian1 3 months ago
great videos! got a question though, what is destructive record?
daveykeez 1 year ago
@daveykeez You can think of destructive recording like recording to tape. If you record over the same track with audio already on it it will record right over it and your previous audio is gone. Basically how it sounds it destroys the prevously recorded audio to whatever new audio you record over it.
WiNKsound 1 year ago
@daveykeez With regular record mode, non destructive, you can record over some audio and will be able to retreave the previously recorded audio in full. You can utilize it to save disk space and not keep so many audio files or if you know the previously recorded take was bad.
Justin
winksound
WiNKsound 1 year ago
Another winner Justin. Thanks for this post.
mimoocho 1 year ago
why are there double arrows every time you make a screencast? its like im falling in another dimension
romodrummerjz 2 years ago
Hi romodrummerjz, thanks for the observation.
We're working on finding the cause of that second pointer. Did you find the tutorial helpful though?
Mateo
WiNKsound 2 years ago
yes it was very helpful.. seeing that i dont use pro tools i use logic pro mostly lol but i like watching your videos they are very informative and straight to the point.. keep em coming
romodrummerjz 2 years ago
Thanks, glad to know your finding the tutorials helpful and we will most definitely keep them coming. If you ever have any questions on Logic let us know, we'd be more than happy to help you find answers.
Mateo
WiNKsound 2 years ago