[QLab] Beat loop into a song with specific timing.
Steven Devino
sdevino at gmail.com
Sun Apr 8 16:44:50 PDT 2007
You might start both sound cues at the same time with the beat
audible and the second cue's level set to zero, then when the second
cue comes just fade it up with a fade cue.
Steve
On Apr 8, 2007, at 7:15 PM, Philip Barrett wrote:
> Count 1-2-3-4? :-)
>
> If the cue does not happen at the same place every time then I
> believe that's your only option.
>
> What I would do is mix the 2nd cue with the beat from the first cue
> included, then, instead of running the cues concurrently you do a
> fast crossfade from the 1st to the 2nd. Any timing differences due
> to a miscount would be only on the transition rather than continuing
> into the piece.
>
> PB
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2007, at 10:47 AM, Chris Luessmann wrote:
>
>> Question: How would I be able to transition from a sampled beat
>> into a song
>> keeping the beat underneath? I have a sequence where I am playing a
>> rhythm,
>> and I need to start a piece of music when the stage manager calls
>> it, and it
>> needs to line up with the beat. The cue can be fired within a
>> second or 2 of
>> the stage manager's call, the most important part is that the music
>> lines
>> up. Any Suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks a lot!
>> ~Chris Luessmann
>> Sound Designer
>>
>>
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