Join Garrick Chow for an in-depth discussion in this video Crossfade regions, part of Learning Auria Pro.
- Most of the time in Auria and in pretty much…all other digital audio workstations,…you want one region to play at a time on each track.…Now, we've already seen that you can have…regions overlapping or even op top of each other…and Auria's default behavior is to only play…the audio of the topmost region,…ignoring anything in the regions underneath it.…This is what allows you to keep multiple takes…on a single track.…Occasionally, though, you're going to want to hear…two regions at once, usually when you're trying to…create a smooth edit between the two regions.…In those cases, you'll let the two regions overlap slightly…and then add what's called a crossfade to smooth out…the sound of the two overlapping regions.…
It's actually much easier to show you this…than to describe it, so, let's look at the bass track…as an example.…So we have here the region that was created when we…punched in a section to fix part of the bass line.…So it sounds like this.…(jazzy bass guitar)…A little bass here.…(jazzy bass guitar)…Now, with that region selected,…
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3/15/2016Released
2/12/2016In this course, author Garrick Chow demonstrates the essential features of Auria Pro for the iPad. He starts by exploring the interface, including the Mix and Edit windows, and the hardware you'll need to get audio into Auria Pro. He then demonstrates how to record into Auria Pro—using musicians in a real recording session. He records a single track (acoustic guitar) and demos simultaneous multitrack recording. Then he shows how to edit the performances, and mix down and master the recording. Garrick closes with an explanation of how to create snapshots of your work, and back up and share music with Auria's extensive export options.
- Creating a new project
- Importing audio
- Recording a track
- Recording multiple tracks simultaneously
- Overdubbing
- Recording MIDI
- Selecting and trimming regions
- Editing MIDI
- Warping audio and stretching time
- Fading in and out
- Mixing tracks
- Saving and exporting tracks
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 6s
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1. Getting Started
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Explore the interface9m 28s
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Create a new project1m 35s
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Import audio2m 4s
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2. Recording
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Set up the audio chain3m 53s
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Record a track5m 4s
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Multitrack recording4m 15s
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Use Auto-punch5m 27s
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Overdub a track6m 54s
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Bounce tracks5m 24s
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Record MIDI tracks7m 51s
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3. Editing
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Select regions6m 12s
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Split and separate regions2m 12s
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Additional editing tools5m 14s
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Time stretching4m 28s
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Audio warping5m 40s
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Crossfade regions6m 21s
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4. Mixing
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Work with the PSP ChannelStrip10m 21s
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Use inserts and plugins7m 50s
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Basic mixing4m 28s
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Group faders2m 33s
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Create subgroups3m 42s
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Use auxiliaries5m 13s
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Use automation10m 19s
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5. Saving and Exporting
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Create snapshots2m 32s
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Export your project4m 8s
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Conclusion
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What's next?53s
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