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Great info. On songs with vocals, when they want 60 and 30 second edits, do I always start at beginning of song, and what if 60 seconds ends on an awkward place of song can I do a quick fade?, thanks
Great question! I’ll also answer this on an upcoming vlog, but the short answer is that the 200ms is a safety “pre-roll” that ensures clean entrances for all virtual instruments which play on the downbeat of m1.
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Many thanks. You are performing a valuable public service for all us composers.
Great tips Dave - thanks for sharing. Keep it up!
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Great stuff, Dave!
Thanks, man! Huge fan of your work and your channel!
@@52Cues Thanks! I like to think we all learn from each other. Again, great tips and video production (I could learn from you on that!)
Learned a lot! Thank you sir!
Glad it was helpful!
Great info. On songs with vocals, when they want 60 and 30 second edits, do I always start at beginning of song, and what if 60 seconds ends on an awkward place of song can I do a quick fade?, thanks
Hi Dave - when you back up the start by 200ms ... why is this ...? Is this something that you would do on most cues? Thanks
Great question! I’ll also answer this on an upcoming vlog, but the short answer is that the 200ms is a safety “pre-roll” that ensures clean entrances for all virtual instruments which play on the downbeat of m1.