X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fplaylist-usecases.html;h=758c07eda7d0ac9cb2f4bcf925e94eb34ea3833d;hb=dfec6899ef2a121ccf2ff1d47008e7ac4844cf70;hp=fa701c7ffcbc23ea5a11f4292bdb191175060374;hpb=2098e011e638b5c86c56e68df7757975fc4d728f;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/playlist-usecases.html b/include/playlist-usecases.html index fa701c7..758c07e 100644 --- a/include/playlist-usecases.html +++ b/include/playlist-usecases.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ 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).
+ the other in the same track).
Create a new track, apply the original track's playlist, and then apply effects to both tracks independently.

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If you want to create a composite edit from multiple takes, create a new track to assemble the final version, and "cherry pick" from the playlists - in the original track by copying regions over as required.
+ in the original track by copying regions over as required.
Alternatively, record each successive take on top of the others in "layers" and then edit them using the layer tools, explained later. @@ -40,8 +40,7 @@ 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.
+ get the same processing.
Select the appropriate language before exporting the session.

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