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- Burnzy
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Edit Points
For those used to creating 30 and 60 second versions or edit points do you have a system or any tips for getting the timing right? Set a marker, use a timer? Map out according to BPM?
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Re: Edit Points
Its always worth searching the forums here because you might get the answers you need right away. This was just a few weeks ago...
30-and-60-second-cuts-query-first-time- ... 50211.html
.... and there will be many more.
If you go to Taxi TV on Youtube and search there for edit points you'll find lots of video info...
https://www.youtube.com/@TaxiIndependen ... t%20points
30-and-60-second-cuts-query-first-time- ... 50211.html
.... and there will be many more.
If you go to Taxi TV on Youtube and search there for edit points you'll find lots of video info...
https://www.youtube.com/@TaxiIndependen ... t%20points
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Re: Edit Points
I make mine from the main Wav file. You get a knack for it, splicing in the right spot.
Having edit points in your original track helps quite a bit as does dressing the starts and ends of all the edit points with a little rise / hit
At the end of the day I don't worry too much about whether it makes complete musical sense because I've heard what they've done in some of my placements where they have just totally butchered the cue to fit.
Having edit points in your original track helps quite a bit as does dressing the starts and ends of all the edit points with a little rise / hit
At the end of the day I don't worry too much about whether it makes complete musical sense because I've heard what they've done in some of my placements where they have just totally butchered the cue to fit.
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Re: Edit Points
Thanks for the link! Dunno how I missed that thread. Must have been while I was out with the flu.Telefunkin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 3:25 amIts always worth searching the forums here because you might get the answers you need right away. This was just a few weeks ago...
30-and-60-second-cuts-query-first-time- ... 50211.html
.... and there will be many more.
If you go to Taxi TV on Youtube and search there for edit points you'll find lots of video info...
https://www.youtube.com/@TaxiIndependen ... t%20points
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Re: Edit Points
Thanks. Right from the Wav!!! I can butcher it before they do.cosmicdolphin wrote: ↑Sat Jan 21, 2023 3:49 amI make mine from the main Wav file. You get a knack for it, splicing in the right spot.
Having edit points in your original track helps quite a bit as does dressing the starts and ends of all the edit points with a little rise / hit
At the end of the day I don't worry too much about whether it makes complete musical sense because I've heard what they've done in some of my placements where they have just totally butchered the cue to fit.
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