Комментарии •

  • @ultravioletidea
    @ultravioletidea 2 года назад +1

    Ok. I admit it, you taught me/reminded me of a couple things I missed on Matt’s lessons. Thanks!

  • @bspencersf
    @bspencersf 6 месяцев назад

    F5 and F6 will set the start and end times of the selection range to the wiper location. Use the “dot trick” (numeric keypad, . Bar # . Beat# . Tick# ENTER) to locate

    • @ReedRobins
      @ReedRobins 6 месяцев назад

      I love that one! Thanks for the comment!! I appreciate your watching.

  • @philippeneron
    @philippeneron 2 года назад

    Great tips...

    • @ReedRobins
      @ReedRobins 2 года назад +1

      Thanks Philippe!! Stay tuned...

  • @zorroinhell5549
    @zorroinhell5549 Год назад +1

    So Reed, I want to move a song into LUNA from DP, how would I do that?

    • @ReedRobins
      @ReedRobins Год назад

      Hi Zorro! Thanks for commenting.
      MIDI: I’d create the overlying file by starting with the midi: So, if the song has tempo and/or meter changes you want to export, or if you want to export MIDI notes, then first export a Standard Midi file: File->Save As->Format will be Standard Midi File. However, if this is NOT the case, you can go into Luna and just set the tempo at the tempo you’ve ben using in DP. Do this first.
      Import this into Luna as the basis for your Luna file. I've heard of some people using the AAF format, but others say it's glitchy.
      AUDIO (method 1) USING MERGE: Continuing on, then merge all the audio tracks from bar 1 (or whatever your starting bar # is (if you've changed the start time of the chunk from bar 1 to something else). I usually take all tracks and duplicate the take if there's lot of edits I might want to revisit, but at any rate merge them all -- from the start point of the sequence to the end -- including the all silence in between the musical content. If you do the merge method, then all the merged files will be found in your audio files folder of the project file in question. If you sort that folder by date they should all come to the top, and then you can (possibly) drag them into the Luna project (if Luna allows for drag and drop importing...or you may have to use an import command in Luna - I don't know that software so well).
      AUDIO (method 2) USING BOUNCE: If you want to include plugin effects baked in to the audio you'll have to bounce - not merge. If you bounce them to include the plugins you've been using as applied to the audio, then the bounces will be found in the ‘Bounces' folder of the project. That folder will be created in the project folder if it does not already exist when you do the bounce. To do this using the bounce method, select all the tracks from beginning to end and use control-J or File->Bounce to Disk. IMPORTANT: In the dialog that comes up, source should be tracks, not outputs. That's it in a nutshell, tell us how it goes!

  • @CreatorsMediaTools
    @CreatorsMediaTools 2 года назад

    I too have to admit that I learned a couple things from this one. I hope I have some muscle memory left at my age!!! ;-)