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Originally Posted by manning1 illy...
ive done that in powertracks that i use.
its quite simple. here are the steps.
1. record the sequencers metronome on a midi track.
or record a midi pattern as a metronome.
2. on an audio track record your voice 8/7/6 etc etc against the metronome.
3. for each click of the metronome. note its time position.
and edit each wavelet 8/7/6 etc etc so its time point matches the metronome click.
just in case your audio wavelets didnt exactly match the metronome.
ie you spoke "off"/couldnt get it perfect..
4. mute midi metronome track.
5. save your "spoken" metronome as a wave you can use in other
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I understand this, that would be easy, but my idea would probably work best as an option inside the actual program rather than a plugin, now that I'm thinking about it. Becuase the way your explaining it I would have to copy the wave file to every intro, or chorus.
I do all hip hop so rappers are always needing a cue, this would be a time saver feature for me.
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