Computer Music

AUDIO EDITING

Putting powerful and extensive audio editing at our fingertips is very much an expected feature in any modern DAW. However, with so many options available, it’s easy to become overwhelmed, and there’s nothing more tedious than drilling down into the depths of the manual when all you really want to be doing is producing music.

With these ten tips, we’re going to unlock a selection of useful and universal audio editing features. They range from the simplest of cursor and keyboard moves to both nondestructive and destructive editing trickery, as well as some of the more complex audio manipulation features available, such as flexible timestretch editing and quantising.

By necessity, we’re going to be demonstrating each tip in one of two specific DAWs – Apple Logic Pro X and PreSonus Studio One 4. Even so, you’ll find that many of these features do exist in

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Computer Music

Computer Music4 min read
Oeksound Bloom £169
> Oeksound has become the developer to watch. It has big support for its small number of plugins, with their often dynamic and adaptive natures processing your signals as you go. Titles like Spiff control transients while the multi-award winner Sooth
Computer Music2 min read
Vocal Effect Buyer’s Guide
The Auto-Tune lineup has expanded to considerable proportions, with numerous versions of the plugin to satisfy every price point and user type. This is the most basic iteration of Auto-Tune, but there is nothing basic about its capability. This timel
Computer Music5 min read
#06 How To Use Classic Dance Sounds In Deep House
Download the accompanying video and the MIDI/audio files at bit.ly/cm334downloads > Organs and pianos are two of the best loved sounds in dance music, and continue to remain popular in the music of today. Producers like MK, Marshall Jefferson, Liqui

Related Books & Audiobooks