X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F09_working-with-playlists%2F02_playlist-operations.html;h=34f8fa0ff7923c8b08311512f58fb7eba84a23a5;hb=f95ce610505259e815bc81aa5dcf0c01ef66a128;hp=73e9824bc650d1a7870fc95e5afc2e40251065e7;hpb=e4978af65cc19024dabbb579d64dd723faee49dd;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/09_working-with-playlists/02_playlist-operations.html b/_manual/09_working-with-playlists/02_playlist-operations.html index 73e9824..34f8fa0 100644 --- a/_manual/09_working-with-playlists/02_playlist-operations.html +++ b/_manual/09_working-with-playlists/02_playlist-operations.html @@ -69,47 +69,3 @@ title: Playlist Operations that track. You can then edit this playlist without affecting the original.
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- One of the uses of playlists is to apply multiple effects to the same
- audio stream. For example, let's say you would like to apply two
- different non-linear effects such as distortion or compression to the
- same audio source (for linear effects, you could just apply them one after
- the other in the same track).
- Create a new track, apply the original track's playlist, and
- then apply effects to both tracks independently.
-
- The same result could be achieved by feeding your track to multiple busses which - then contain the processing, but this increases the overall latency, - complicates routing and uses more space in the Mixer window. -
- -- Using Playlists for takes is a good solution if you are going - to need the ability to edit individual takes, and select between them, - but you won't be compositing multiple takes together. -
-- Each time you start a new take, create a new playlist with - p > New - Later, you can Select your way back to previous or later takes as - desired. -
-- If you want to record multiple takes and then "comp" between them, it - is probably better to simply record each successive take on top of the - others in "layers" and then edit them using the layer tools, explained - later. -
- -
- The same approach as for takes is useful when you are recording or
- editing content in multiple versions, such as dubbed movie dialog in
- several languages, and you want all versions on the same track, to
- get the same processing.
- Select the appropriate language before exporting the session.
-