Chunky Questions
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This forum is for seeking solutions to technical problems involving Digital Performer and/or plug-ins on MacOS, as well as feature requests, criticisms, comparison to other DAWs.
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Chunky Questions
I just now discovered the ability to use chunks to arrange songs.
My question is this, How is the studio size affected by arranging this way? Does it need twice or triple the amount of tracks avaliable if you use two or three different chunks.
Also, is this an effective way to arrange? Are there any drawbacks to say...recording a verse in one chunk and a chorus in another.....?
thanks!
-brad
My question is this, How is the studio size affected by arranging this way? Does it need twice or triple the amount of tracks avaliable if you use two or three different chunks.
Also, is this an effective way to arrange? Are there any drawbacks to say...recording a verse in one chunk and a chorus in another.....?
thanks!
-brad
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Re: Chunky Questions
If you work with multiple chunks the tracks will not add up nor will CPU processing increase for added plug-ins unless you use them in song mode.
As far as if it is a practical way of arranging that depends, if it is a long composition with very clear sections that can be worked out separately it might be very effective. You can always quickly cut and paste sections between chunks through clippings.
If you are making different arrangements of variations of a song or compositions, chunks come in very handy, for example making several versions of a radio/TV spot. Just create the original composition, duplicate the chunk and make the corresponding variations.
As far as if it is a practical way of arranging that depends, if it is a long composition with very clear sections that can be worked out separately it might be very effective. You can always quickly cut and paste sections between chunks through clippings.
If you are making different arrangements of variations of a song or compositions, chunks come in very handy, for example making several versions of a radio/TV spot. Just create the original composition, duplicate the chunk and make the corresponding variations.
Re: Chunky Questions
No, in fact, that's what it's great for. If anything, chunks are nonlinear arrangement tools; they're there so you can compose modularly.Are there any drawbacks to say...recording a verse in one chunk and a chorus in another.....?
Beyond that, Musicarteca laid it all out nicely for you.
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Re: Chunky Questions
Great. Thanks for the info.Originally posted by musicarteca:
If you work with multiple chunks the tracks will not add up nor will CPU processing increase for added plug-ins unless you use them in song mode.
As far as if it is a practical way of arranging that depends, if it is a long composition with very clear sections that can be worked out separately it might be very effective. You can always quickly cut and paste sections between chunks through clippings.
If you are making different arrangements of variations of a song or compositions, chunks come in very handy, for example making several versions of a radio/TV spot. Just create the original composition, duplicate the chunk and make the corresponding variations.
Now...if I use these chunks in song mode...does it then effect the studio size?
thanks,
brad
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Re: Chunky Questions
Yes, tracks will add up and you will be using added processing from all chunks, but you still have the nice posibility to render the song into a new sequence, and everything will be back to normal.Now...if I use these chunks in song mode...does it then effect the studio size?
<small>[ March 21, 2005, 11:51 AM: Message edited by: musicarteca ]</small>
Re: Chunky Questions
I found freezing tracks helped with efficiency. =)
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