Subject:How to make session?
Posted by: Wooglecy
Date:3/14/2004 6:05:33 AM
Whell, first I am new in Sony forum. I was using Adobe audition and Cool edit to make a session. Now I have Sony sound forge 7.0a and i cant figure the next thing so i need help...... This is the problem..... So when I record the first guitar it is all ok, so after the first guitar I whant to record a second guitar but I cant figure it out how to play the first one and record another in the same time, like I was doing in Adobe audition. So mabye it is a stupid question but I just dont know how to do this! So I will say again..................., Can you help me? I record one guitar and than I can record another one but I dont know how to set up, so that I can lisen to firs guitar while recordng another one. I was doing that whithout any problem in Adobe audition and in Cool edit pro. And yes of course I have a "Sony sound foundry 7.0a" Full edition, so I am not using any demo or shareware bla, bla......... Thank you.................. |
Subject:RE: How to make session?
Reply by: MJhig
Date:3/14/2004 7:59:21 AM
You're using the wrong tool, Sound Forge is a stereo audio editor not a multi-track recorder. Vegas is what you need. MJ |
Subject:RE: How to make session?
Reply by: Wooglecy
Date:3/14/2004 8:31:40 AM
Ahaaaaaa, so thats the thing, Sony sound forge is not a multi-track recorder. Ok but if is not a multi-track recorder what is it than? I mean Why shuld I use Sony sound forge, if I have Adobe audition? It has all the same options, only Adobe audition can make a multi-track recording and Sony sound forge can not! How strange that I cant make a multi-track recordings with Sony...... Whell ok thanks anyway you help me. If someone mabye knows how to make a multi-track in Sony please tell me But the point is that I must lisen to the firs track I have recorded and than record on the other track another guitar in the same time. Thank you, and good by |
Subject:RE: How to make session?
Reply by: vanblah
Date:3/14/2004 8:33:41 AM
As MJ said: You need Sony Vegas for multitrack. Doug |
Subject:RE: How to make session?
Reply by: Iacobus
Date:3/14/2004 9:13:30 AM
Sound Forge is a digital audio editor. Its job is digital audio editing, just as ACID Pro's job is looping and Vegas' job is multitracking. Iacobus ------- RodelWorks - Original Music for the Unafraid mD's ACIDplanet Page Guitars 4 Kids |
Subject:RE: How to make session?
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:3/15/2004 9:02:12 AM
"I mean Why shuld I use Sony sound forge, if I have Adobe audition? It has all the same options, only Adobe audition can make a multi-track recording and Sony sound forge can not!" If you would have read the previous post and understood it you would understand the difference. You know you can't do multi-track recording in Microsft Word also, so why would you ever buy that? Sound Forge is only a stereo editor. Audition has a multitrack view and a stereo editor within the same program. To get this same functionality from Sony you would need Sound Forge(stereo editor) and Vegas (multitrack) . The difference is that Vegas and Sound Forge integrate with each other, but are seperate programs. Together they are more powerful, and have a better user interface than Adobe Audition. That's the key diiference. I have Vegas, Sound Forge, and Audition and I would hardly even Consider using Audition over Vegas/Sound Forge. There's only one reason currently that I keep audition installed on my system, and thats because Audition allows me to do a copy to clipboard of the statistics data, which saves me a lot of time when I write analysis reports. |