Brent, this is actually GENIUS. From the moment I saw your crossfading vids on twitter, I started implementing this idea. I cannot believe how easy it was to forget that such a simple tool can be used in such a powerful way. This idea of processing just parts of the sound and letting the fade blend for you is insanely smart. I'm gonna do this with everything now!!! hahaha! Thanks so much for the banger video man.
@lucasgaudieley
4 ай бұрын
When you're caught up in the day-to-day rush, you forget about a lot of functionalities to make room for a more practical and easier workflow. For me, it was crossfade! I totally forgot about it, and now I feel like I've unlocked a part of my brain that was dormant! Great tips and amazing video
@Beatsbasteln
3 ай бұрын
i'm surprised you can crossfade a sound into a highpassed version of the sound like that without getting lots of phasing during the crossfade, but sounds cool
3 ай бұрын
Hey! Please tell me how you did the item volume envelope editing here at 2:55 that's basically the only thing I was missing from ProTools after switching to Reaper, had no clue it could be done.
@GabGargiulo
3 ай бұрын
Great video! I don't really get what exactly you do when you "chop things up" at 0:12, are you cutting the clip then moving the second part on top of the first and crossfading? If so, how are you doing it so fast, is there a default command or did you script it?
@brentrichardaudio
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I have to go check the exact name of it, but there’s a built-in action to automatically make an overlapping, crossfaded split in the item (I have a button up top that looks like a razor blade to toggle between that and a regular split if I need it). From there, I have a shortcut to open up take FX (shift+E) to edit just the selected item. Will get back to you with the name of the action once I’m back at my workstation, but it’s basically a toggled behavior so it’ll stay that way til you flip it back!
@GabGargiulo
3 ай бұрын
@@brentrichardaudio is it Alt+x?
@brentrichardaudio
3 ай бұрын
look at actions and search "Toggle auto-crossfade on split." I don't have a keyboard shortcut for it because I don't switch back and forth that often (I'm usually using auto crossfades for most of my session and then occasionally will switch back to a regular split). I have a button for it on the toolbar at the top left when I wanna toggle it!
@NRSoundDesign
4 ай бұрын
Sound editing goes a long way! One of the tricks I learned when actually working on project and crating sound assets is... fade curves are more important than people think, they change the sound dramatically!
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