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audio recording editing

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I'm using the kronos to record some vocals and guitar for the first time. On the vocals I want to delete some of the room background noise between the singing. Can this be done with an audio track? I know using the clear function on a sample will work but I can't figure out how to edit the audio track in the sequencer.
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The easiest way would be to use a gate, but that's not what you asked. I guess. You would have to cut specific sections, you should be able to from the track edit page?
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Its not giving me the same editing functions as in sampling mode ie. Truncate/ clear etc. Is there a way of putting the audio file into sampling mode?
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I've just put a gate on the vocals and its done the trick nicely. No background noise at all. Wouldn't have thought of doing that. Thank you :D
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Post by jeremykeys »

I've often found that depending on what and how loud the background noise is, unless the track is soloed, in a mix you will never hear it. I let tons of noise go by without worrying about it. Sometimes I even record with the window open just to let some noise creep into the track. I find it adds something. That's just me though. I tend to go against all the normal rules.

I find that sometimes songs that have a strange little sound in the background pull me in deeper and I often try to find out what the sound is. Kind of like a little mystery!
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