Thankfully osara makes this rather easy to do. So we have three tracks up to this point. Lets try selecting tracks 1 and 3 only.
So a client asked you to record a solo, a voice, whatever, over a track that has already been produced, such as a backing track, or the rest of the band, for example. Before we record anything, We need to set the tempo first.
#go to the top of the track list with the up arrow
#ensure you have a blank project open and press alt enter to open the project properties dialog
#now press shift plus space, and you will hear the message: "noncontiguous selection". Keep in mind that track one is still selected.
#the first thing you will find are the various tabs. Makes sure that the left most one is selected: project settings tab
#you can now use shift plus down arrow, and you will notice that track two will not be selected. Press shift plus down arrow again, and you will now hear that track three is also unselected.
#tab about six times and set the bpm. You can also set the time signature here.
#at this point you should press shift plus space to select track three.
#press enter to save your changes.
#check your selection by using control plus shift plus space. You should hear two tracks named, one and three.
And that's it. Pressing shift space repeatedly will toggle between selecting and unselecting what you have just focused, in this case track three. You may now control these two tracks at once.
Latest revision as of 05:42, 3 June 2023
So a client asked you to record a solo, a voice, whatever, over a track that has already been produced, such as a backing track, or the rest of the band, for example. Before we record anything, We need to set the tempo first.
ensure you have a blank project open and press alt enter to open the project properties dialog
the first thing you will find are the various tabs. Makes sure that the left most one is selected: project settings tab
tab about six times and set the bpm. You can also set the time signature here.