Ok, I'm sure I'm dumb but:
1) I record, let's say, 4 piano chords. There is a way of "looping" them while I rehearsal on another track?
2) Is there a way to apply an effect to a VST only for a certain time (not all the track length)?
Thank you!
Just 2 (maybe) stupid questions
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Hi, no question is dumb, thats how we learn
1) Yes, drag a loop around the section you want to play repeatedly, then click the "loop" button next to the play button, then click play.
2) Not yet, that is most likely going to be a feature in Mixcraft 5. For now, you need to cut out the part you want a different effect applied to, and put it in a separate track, then you can add different effects.
1) Yes, drag a loop around the section you want to play repeatedly, then click the "loop" button next to the play button, then click play.
2) Not yet, that is most likely going to be a feature in Mixcraft 5. For now, you need to cut out the part you want a different effect applied to, and put it in a separate track, then you can add different effects.
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