Synchronising Hydrogen in Audacity
Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2012 6:20 am
Hello,
I'm new to this forum - nice to join and some good info here.
I have been playing with Audacity on an old laptop installed with Ubuntu 10.04.
I have recorded a simple tune by creating a drum track with Hydrogen and imported that into Audacity before recording other tracks with other instruments (kybd, guitar etc). Seems to work fine.
But what if I then want to then modify my drum track? Is there a way of importing a newer version of the drum track from Hydrogen and easily synchronising with the old one? Or synchronising with a click track?
In the days of yore with tape multi-tracking (yep - I'm an oldie...) one could record a SMPTE code on a track and use that to synchronise in real time any SMPTE compatible instruments (eg drum machines). So changing drum patterns post-recording was not an issue as only the sync track was recorded and not the actual audio.
Was wondering of there's a software equivalent - anyone got some ideas on this? Looked in the FAQ but nothing obvious.
Thanks kindly in advance.
Tony
I'm new to this forum - nice to join and some good info here.
I have been playing with Audacity on an old laptop installed with Ubuntu 10.04.
I have recorded a simple tune by creating a drum track with Hydrogen and imported that into Audacity before recording other tracks with other instruments (kybd, guitar etc). Seems to work fine.
But what if I then want to then modify my drum track? Is there a way of importing a newer version of the drum track from Hydrogen and easily synchronising with the old one? Or synchronising with a click track?
In the days of yore with tape multi-tracking (yep - I'm an oldie...) one could record a SMPTE code on a track and use that to synchronise in real time any SMPTE compatible instruments (eg drum machines). So changing drum patterns post-recording was not an issue as only the sync track was recorded and not the actual audio.
Was wondering of there's a software equivalent - anyone got some ideas on this? Looked in the FAQ but nothing obvious.
Thanks kindly in advance.
Tony