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GMC Forum _ Recording _ Para Los Usuarios(as) E Instructores Que Hablen Español Ayuda! =d

Posted by: PhoeniX Mar 28 2008, 12:04 AM

Hola amigos! Hoy he decidido no hablar escribir en un forzado inglés xD mejor les hablo en español =D

Tengo una pequeña duda....

Cuando grabas una canción tienes que hacerlo todo de una toma?

O por secciones?

No creo que si estás grabando una canción de 8 minutos, y te equivocas al final, tengas que volverla a grabar desde el principio...

Si se graba por secciones me pueden explicar como, para que se oiga bien?

Gracias!! laugh.gif

Posted by: Fran Mar 28 2008, 12:20 AM

Check your Private Messages, just sent you an answer (in Spanish wink.gif)

Basically I recommend using multi-track recording software such as Reaper, which is free to try.

Posted by: Patrik Jezierski Mar 28 2008, 12:22 AM

Hola! smile.gif
Pienso que entiendo lo que usted significó. Ningún usted no tiene que registrar la pista en una toma, usted la hace generalmente en tomas del seperate principalmente porque está a la molestia para registrarla todo excedente hasta que usted consigue que perfecto tome.

Pozo usted tiene que utilizar un programa del secuenciador como la Logic de Apple, ProTools o Cubase o cualquier otro programa que haga igual que los programas antedichos. Cuando usted registra en secciones usted oirá el resto y sabrá exactamente dónde comenzar la otra esperanza de la toma que le entendía correctamente tongue.gif

Posted by: fkalich Mar 28 2008, 12:29 AM

I understand. My spanish is better.

Yes, Reaper. Simple, effective. Easy to synch tracks, edit, shift them in the time stream. You just cut sections, or drag things into a synch. Very intuitive.

i assume you can understand english decently, just feel you express yourself better in Spanish.
oh, don't worry about your english, does not have to be perfect. nothing wrong with that, good place to work on your skills.

i certainly don't worry if my spanish skills are awful. gets better with work.

Posted by: PhoeniX Mar 28 2008, 01:05 AM

QUOTE (Fran @ Mar 28 2008, 12:20 AM) *
Check your Private Messages, just sent you an answer (in Spanish wink.gif)

Basically I recommend using multi-track recording software such as Reaper, which is free to try.


hehe thnks for the answer (english and spanish) xD perhaps i found the spanish version must useful! Thanks, i will download the reaper and try... and try, and try... later i'll load the result! xD

QUOTE (Patrik Jezierski @ Mar 28 2008, 12:22 AM) *
Hola! smile.gif
Pienso que entiendo lo que usted significó. Ningún usted no tiene que registrar la pista en una toma, usted la hace generalmente en tomas del seperate principalmente porque está a la molestia para registrarla todo excedente hasta que usted consigue que perfecto tome.

Pozo usted tiene que utilizar un programa del secuenciador como la Logic de Apple, ProTools o Cubase o cualquier otro programa que haga igual que los programas antedichos. Cuando usted registra en secciones usted oirá el resto y sabrá exactamente dónde comenzar la otra esperanza de la toma que le entendía correctamente tongue.gif


Thanks bro!! protools, cubase, are free?! what is the best? xD

QUOTE (fkalich @ Mar 28 2008, 12:29 AM) *
I understand. My spanish is better.

Yes, Reaper. Simple, effective. Easy to synch tracks, edit, shift them in the time stream. You just cut sections, or drag things into a synch. Very intuitive.

i assume you can understand english decently, just feel you express yourself better in Spanish.
oh, don't worry about your english, does not have to be perfect. nothing wrong with that, good place to work on your skills.

i certainly don't worry if my spanish skills are awful. gets better with work.


xD Yeah, yeah, but no only guitarmasterclass help me learn how to play the guitar... it's help me to learn english too...

ohmy.gif Reaper. i will download it rigth now, i tell you later about the resoults

Posted by: Milenkovic Ivan Mar 28 2008, 01:24 PM

I also recommend posting in english so you get a much wider response. wink.gif

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