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As an old Cakewalk and Sonar user, I am wondering if it is possible in this new Bandlab edition of the software to add an external audio editor such as Sound Forge under the "utilities" menu for Quick editing of wave files? I have searched but have not been able to find anything covering this topic.
I cannot find a section in the preferences to set the directory of an external audio editor. Reading the reference manual there is an option in Cakewalk.ini - ToolTempFileDir. But I can't seem to get it to work.
I realized this as I stumbled upon this:
-Base/2007013099/Adding-third-party-audio-editing-software-to-SONARs-Utilities-menu
I manually edited the registry, and while doing so I remembered that this is the way we were doing it back in the days aswell!
Is there a really simple audio mixer program for Linux that is open source (and supports high quality audio)? Basically all I want is to put certain tracks in specific locations, cut them, and manage their volume over time. Really this is about refining my music skills and not learning software.
I cant for the life of me find a decent audio editor they are all just transcoders or midi editors. I stripped the audio off of a movie and now need to cut it down to just the parts that I want. Thanks for the inputs.
Can this be implemented maybe?: GitHub - naomiaro/waveform-playlist: Multitrack Web Audio editor and player with canvas waveform preview. Set cues, fades and shift multiple tracks in time. Record audio tracks or provide audio annotations. Export your mix to AudioBuffer or WAV! Add effects from Tone.js. Project inspired by Audacity.
Yes, Logic, Reaper, Studio One and Live all have the option to edit your audio very neatly in an external editor, Cubase should have this feature also. Or massively expand the internal editors capabilites, but to reach the level of Izotope RX is unlikley that it can be done, and would also add bloat to folks who dont need an advanced editor.
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It's my first time so please be gentle... I was wondering if there are any ways/shorcut keys to simply pre-listen to a section of an audio file in the editor. You used to be able to simply press the spacebar when in the editor in Logic Pro 9 and it would quickly prelisten the highlighted section. In Pro X if you do that it plays the entire song (not the audio file).
Unfortunately, when I try to play just the audio in the audio editor, the spacebar plays all the tracks on the arrangement window. I'm willing to accept if that is the new default to operate in LPX - but if I'm reading the LPX guide correctly and the spacebar is suppose to be the KC for playing the audio in the audio editing window, then I suspect there's something wrong with my set up.
Maybe I should ask everyone else, What happens on your system when you dbl click on a region, the audio editor opens and you press spacebar? Does the audio file play back just the audio you've either opened and selected like it does in LP9? Or does your whole arrangement play (whatever is in unmuted in the arrange window)."
By simply changing the "Play Stop Selection" under "Windows showing audio files" to "spacebar", I got my spacebar kc back to triggering the pre listen button in Audio Editor as well as being my "play stop selection".
I am looking to implement a simple Audio Editor that can handle long audio files. The editor should be able to process the wav file, for example, cut a portion, paste with cross-fades, and others. This should be done non-destructively. I want to be able to play the wav file after the edits have been made.
I have been struggling with this issue for over a year, but whenever I go to reverse, or change an audio file in any way in the 'functions' bar in the audio editor of Logic, it is highlighted in grey and doesn't let me do anything.
The Audio Editor displays the audio waveform of the regions on an audio track. In the Audio Editor, you can copy, paste, move, trim, split, and join audio regions and perform other edits. Using the ruler and the Snap grid, you can precisely align edits with specific points in time.
I recently went from Windows 7 to Windows 10. And I have this problem: I can no longer drag and drop files from Mp3tag to Sony Sound Forge audio editor and I also cannot send them to it from via the Mp3tag File > Options > Tools feature
The problem comes to this: one software is run as administrator and the other is not. At least that is the explanation that I have found on the Internet to this apparently common problem with various pieces of software; and which explenation is confirmed by my tests
On my system I have one User and that User is the administrator. I have Mp3tag pinned down to the Windows Taskbar. The Mp3tag icon on Taskbar has 2 playlists pinned to it. And by default it works like this: if I want to open Mp3tag I can either left click the main icon on the Taskbar or right click the very same icon to unfold the short menu- and then left click one of the two playlists or the additional icon for the Mp3tag EXE itself. So after that, in either case, if I have files in the main window of Mp3tag and want to select them and drag them to my audio editor I can do that only in theory- because in reality nothing will happen [except for an occasional show up of the hour glass for a split second]. Also if I execute the simple File > Options > Tools entry
B] If I want to play files from Mp3tag in my Winamp, I can double left click a single file in the main window or select in the main windows multiple files and use the Play option from the right click menu- and then have to wait for about 20 seconds before Winamp will finally start to play the loaded data. And what is also interesting, during this 20 seconds Mp3tag works half-way, e.g. I can execute an Action but then will have to wait for the Mp3tag Toolbar icons to regain their colors thus indicating that the options from the Toolbar are no longer blocked [by that sending process that last 20 seconds]. And what is more interesting, if in these new conditions [with Run as administrator applied directly to the EXE] I drag and drop the files to Winamp from Mp3tag, there are loaded into the playlist immediately
The same thing [the "B]" that is] happens with FreeCommander file manager: I cannot drag and drop files from it unless FC is opened as administrator- and when it is, it takes 20 seconds for a file left-clicked in FreeCommander to be played in Winamp and during these 20 seconds FC blocks itself [but completely and not just kind of like inthe case of Mp3tag]. So I should also run Winamp as administrator- and the problem will be solved [because I will have an administrator combo consisting of tagging, file managing and audio playing software]? Not exactly
I'm having trouble getting the game to recognize my converted audio files on the radio. I've been testing replacing radio songs using the audio converter tool by replacing the 00_HIGHWAYSTAR_PH file in TLAD with various tracks of my own because that's the song that always plays in the first mission of TLAD so it's easy to test.
If you want to test it, extract any radio song file using OpenIV, run it through the IV Audio Converter to get a WAV and OAF, then either add 5 or so seconds of silence to the end of the WAV or trim 5 seconds off. When you then input this new WAV file into the Audio Converter with the same OAF to create the game file, if you then extract the WAV file out again you will notice the distortion in the last few seconds of the song in the right audio track.
This is broken if you need anything else but music to work.. Just extracting any sound bank using IVAudioConv.exe and without even changing anything repackaging it again with the same tool, breaks the audio and it sounds distorted.
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