All -
I'm experimenting with the Vegas Trial version, and have recorded two regular audio tracks - one percussion and another bass. My previous recording experience has been with 4- and 8- track recorders with a 'speed' control, which would alter the playback speed. Previously when recording vocals or instruments that cannot be re-tuned, I was able to alter the speed of the playback so as to match the pitch of the instrument to the background tracks. Is this possible within Vegas? I don't have experience with MIDI and am new to HD recording. I've tried changing the 'Rate' setting (the small yellow triangle) but it's locked in .16 increments, and doesn't apply during recording.
I need to be able to record a new audio track while the entire song is at a higher tempo (and higher pitch) so that when it's played back at normal tempo, the new track plays at the normal speed and lower pitch. Those familiar with the Yamaha MT-50 (and similar tape-based recorders) might understand what I mean. ;)
Thanks for any help you can offer. I'm currently weighing between a few different programs, depending on which can accomplish this. Please forward or cc: any replies to sloween@hotmail.com, as I don't check forums that often.
Your assistance is appreciated!
I'm experimenting with the Vegas Trial version, and have recorded two regular audio tracks - one percussion and another bass. My previous recording experience has been with 4- and 8- track recorders with a 'speed' control, which would alter the playback speed. Previously when recording vocals or instruments that cannot be re-tuned, I was able to alter the speed of the playback so as to match the pitch of the instrument to the background tracks. Is this possible within Vegas? I don't have experience with MIDI and am new to HD recording. I've tried changing the 'Rate' setting (the small yellow triangle) but it's locked in .16 increments, and doesn't apply during recording.
I need to be able to record a new audio track while the entire song is at a higher tempo (and higher pitch) so that when it's played back at normal tempo, the new track plays at the normal speed and lower pitch. Those familiar with the Yamaha MT-50 (and similar tape-based recorders) might understand what I mean. ;)
Thanks for any help you can offer. I'm currently weighing between a few different programs, depending on which can accomplish this. Please forward or cc: any replies to sloween@hotmail.com, as I don't check forums that often.
Your assistance is appreciated!