Repair Clipped Audio with Soundtrack Pro and Bias Soundsoap
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what is the serial to bias soundsoap
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@georgestarcher Thank you very much for getting back. I jotted your suggestion down and it remedied an additional issue.
Regarding the syncing problem, I found out yesterday that there is a "latency" adjustment with a few related controls. With some experimentation the problem disappeared. It had to do with disengaging the midi option and setting it to "internal," along with adjusting the "latency."
Thanks again for your help. You saved the day!
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George, this is a great demonstration and explanation. Thanks for posting this tutorial!
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what's a "fix all" ? couldn't find it in sndtrk pro
mpschoney 3 months ago
@mpschoney It is at the bottom of the analysis tab. To the left of the single Fix button. It is only clickable if there are multiple things to fix after you have run some sort of analysis tool.
georgestarcher 3 months ago
I am creating a multi-track project in Soundtrack Pro (MAC) and trying to record a synth track (Roland VP-550) over existing tracks. I have my headphones plugged directly into the MAC to follow existing tracks as I record.
As I am recording, the part I am recording is not in sync with the pre-recorded tracks I am trying to accompany. They are about a beat apart from the track I am recording. Can you point me toward information on this? Help! I’m stuck and it's holding up a project. Thanks!
TVWriterGuy 8 months ago
@TVWriterGuy I am not sure on your sync issue. But I have heard of a trick where you hit play and tap the M key for making markers on the beat. Then you can snap other things to the marker to get on beat when sliding them around. Not sure if that is refined enough for what you are trying to do.
georgestarcher 8 months ago