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I´ll pay you if you could help me to understand basic arrangement methods

orange
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Posted : Dec 5, 2006 19:20
bounce and export are the same thing!


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Nomad Moon
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Posted : Dec 5, 2006 19:47
The problem is that i don't see a bounce menu or key u know? i know i saw somewhere at friends house but my memorie its becoming very selective
orange
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Posted : Dec 5, 2006 19:56
bounce i think is a logic or protools export function!


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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Dec 5, 2006 20:13
In SX: File -> Export -> Audio File
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Nomad Moon
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Posted : Dec 5, 2006 20:39
Goddam British Humour
UnderTow


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Posted : Dec 5, 2006 21:38
Another arrangement pic:

http://home.casema.nl/ajohnston/MD_Full.png

Only that is only half way through the project. It now has 231 tracks. Lol.

Colin, if I post a screenshot will you count the active tracks?

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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Dec 5, 2006 22:08
Not this time matey.           Mastering - http://mastering.OOOD.net :: www.is.gd/mastering
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Posted : Dec 6, 2006 00:12
Quote:

On 2006-12-05 18:42, Nomad Moon wrote:
Don't really understand yet the bounce , i imagine its a faster way of exporting a midi to wav or am i wrong?



Lords of Cubase, correct me if I'm wrong...

--Bounce is only used on audio files already in your CuBase project, creating a new copy of the actual audio file on your drive. This is useful when you perhaps want to mangle the same audio file in different ways, so you create a seperate instance of it.

--Export records anything & everything you hear (i.e. unmuted, etc), & mixes it down into a new audio file on your hard drive. This means it captures all audio files, VST instruments & processing, etc. you've done. Exporting is frequently used when your running out of CPU power, and in the final stages of mixing & mastering your track.

You'll probably be exporting a lot more than you'll be bouncing. The term 'bounce' is often used by people when the actual operation being done is 'export'. I believe in several other DAW software programs, bounce is simply the name they use for export, hence the colloquialism.


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Colin OOOD
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Posted : Dec 6, 2006 00:24
The term comes from Ye Olde Analog days, when recording was done on tape and track-numbers were limited. When you had run out of tracks, you would 'bounce down' (ie. submix and record) a selection of tracks on to a blank one (or two if you wanted the resulting submix in stereo), thus freeing up the original tracks for different sounds. The term 'bouncing down' (or just 'bouncing') has therefore since come to mean the action of creating new audio from existing recordings, and is therefore equally applicable to either the Cubase 'Bounce Selected' or 'Export Audio File' operations.

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Tomos
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Posted : Dec 6, 2006 03:07
Thanks Colin, I love useless language knowledge.
Conny
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Posted : Dec 9, 2006 12:57
I´ll try to find a book about arranging music i believe this is the hardest part.
I just remember someone mentioned that the structure of psy was quite similar to pop music it´s just that you make the different parts longer.
Robin


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Posted : Dec 9, 2006 20:22
i think u should learn basic music arrangement , such a string writing , ab cb ab arrangemnts , chorus chorus verse chorus etc. the real musical tought in music theory ,it elevates your overall perception of music in general and from there u will see the light , and of course u must have years of listening to dance music in general learn the basic formula , listen to house music, progressive brick by brick arrangement , boil that all together to make psytrance extraction
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