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Reamp
First off yea I have also found that Auria pro is the ultimate mixing too so I'm leaving it as that....cubasis is a great midi recording midi monster, I did attempt beatmaker but I found the interface/workflow so different it's just so hard to dig deep just because. It's so very different I guess.....that is why I love cubase with typically a single screen.....now on to my question, I think it's called revamping but can I record a track with one instrument and then duplicate that track and replace that. Instrument within that track so I can use the sound from that replaced. Instrument? I would love to be able to do this if I can avoid re-recording difficult parts.....is this possible???
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Are you talking about “re-amping”? Like a guitar? You just record the dry signal... monitor it with a plugin so you can hear a basic tonality of it. Then you can change the plugin or effects chain to what ever you want.
Do you mean recording a guitar track as audio and then copying it and making the copy a flute or something? If so, no. If you’re talking about recording MIDI, then sure. If you’re actually talking about reamping, see what @Chaztrip wrote.
Take a second and edit your question maybe? It’s really hard to read.
Or are you talking about simply replacing the instrument played back with midi that you recorded? If so, that’s a piece of cake. Just either replace the instrument in the midi track and play back again, or copy the midi to another track and set up a new instrument for it. The process for the second varies a bit from DAW to DAW.
[edit] posted in parallel with @syrupcore. Basically the same he wrote.
Yes
but bear in mind that this does not work too well with JamUp and Cubasis. over here this workflow goes belly up 8 out of 10 times.
i beg to differ!
velocity changes are not immediately taken into account
undo stops playback
no humanize
no softquantize
no scales support
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