![]() ![]() In my opinion it is a really great app.Ī podcast on AP would be highly appreciated! I've been considering buying it for months now, but have not yet kicked myself in the but to do it! :)Ī podcast that could demo some of the functionality available in the app would probably be the last but-kick I need to go ahead and purchase it and get started! It is what got me into sound editing and I would love to help others with it. Or maybe do my own podcast about the app. I could even talk to you on skype or something if you wanted to. If you have any more questions I would be more then happy to try and answer them. There might be a way of doing the type of recordings you want to do with out even having to deal with this minor annoyance, but since I do not do a whole lot of recording while I am monitoring at the same time I just don't know. In the type of audio I normally do I find myself having to cut out words and even parts of words out of audio and it is very easy to do such fine tune editing. It should be easy then to make all of the audio in sink and cutting out the silence before the audio when you are done. It is possible to do very fine tune editing, cutting off fractions of a Second if necessary. If you have a little experience with the app this is not a big deal though. the new recording you just made will not be in sink with the rest of the audio. After you do this you have one more issue to deal with. This will allow you to hear your previously recorded audio while you are creating your new recording, thereby letting you play along. This is very easy to do if you have a few Seconds to do it in. Then when you wanted to record something on top of this first guitar recording all you would have to do is hit play and then right after that hit record. this would mean that in the situation you described you might count to ten before you start playing your first guitar track that you are recording. What I do is just make sure I have a few Seconds in front of the sound that i need to hear while I am recording. There is a pretty easy fix for this though. This means that normally when you start a recording you are not hearing your project play at the same time. The only reason I say this is that there is no single command, that I know of, that both starts the recording and starts play back at the same time. This is very doable, but in less someone knows a better way to do it, which is entirely possible, it is very slightly awkward. As far as recording one track while listening to another, which would be necessary for the type of recording you are talking about. Also you can edit each track totally independently. I believe the most tracks I have had in a project is around eight but I know of no limitation to the number of tracks. To answer your main question yes you can do multitrack recordings in the app. I am more then happy to talk about Amadeus Pro though, it is one of my favorite apps and sound design and editing is my favorite hobby. Hello, I am sorry that I have not gotten to this earlier but I was very Busy over the holidays. ![]() Would I be able to lay down a guitar track and hear that track as I layered on some piano?ĭoes anyone have any recommendations as far as hardware/microphones to capture instruments and or a nice room sound? Can you perform multitrack recordings in Amadeus pro? ![]() I like what I'm hearing, but I do have a couple of more questions. I've been researching affordable solutions and keep running across Amadeus pro and I just listened to this great podcast on using Amadeus pro for audio editing. I would be recording acoustic and electric guitars, (that electric guitar would of course include effects processors as well) drums, vocals, acoustic piano, etc.& basically no software instruments. My recordings would consist of live audio, basically a Documentation of what is going on in the room. OK so I am new to digital audio work stations but am a musician, and having owned a Mac for just about a year now I think that moving to a DAW is going to be the best path for recording music. ![]()
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