Sloppy Jallopy
Member
ill o.g.
currently i use soundforge and cubase to make beats.
i am tired of chopping up samples in sound forge, saving them and then auditioning them in cubase to get the timing right and figuring wat parts of the sample i need to chop further in order to get the timing perfect. i really feel like i need i need some software that that allows me to chop up samples with its own built in metronome - so i can get the timing right especially on live music samples which dont always remain consistent timing wise.
i also understand that i may not be using both apps as effectivley as poss, as i am quite a novice at beat making, and there may be a way to incorporate them to make this process easier - i'm hoping someone will explain how i can do this is if there is a way. if not can someone recommend an app with a metronome if one exists.
i hope u can understand wat i've written here - for some reason i cant write/articulate properly today!
thanks in advance.
i am tired of chopping up samples in sound forge, saving them and then auditioning them in cubase to get the timing right and figuring wat parts of the sample i need to chop further in order to get the timing perfect. i really feel like i need i need some software that that allows me to chop up samples with its own built in metronome - so i can get the timing right especially on live music samples which dont always remain consistent timing wise.
i also understand that i may not be using both apps as effectivley as poss, as i am quite a novice at beat making, and there may be a way to incorporate them to make this process easier - i'm hoping someone will explain how i can do this is if there is a way. if not can someone recommend an app with a metronome if one exists.
i hope u can understand wat i've written here - for some reason i cant write/articulate properly today!
thanks in advance.