Editing in Multitrack
hi
I’m still having some issues with a couple of basic features.
The nature of my projects and workflow require frequent switching between the Multitrack and Waveform views, as my editing continues after I have inserted the voice track recorded in Wave into the Multitrack.
By the way, some people strongly recommend voice recording in Multitrack - I actually found it to be more difficult and less user friendly, and so I record and re-record only in the Wave view. One key issue is that after I did re-record a correction in Multitrack, it was NOT saved in the Waveform and so my workflow was broken.
[I have just read an older post about this very issue and the reply – so now I know that this doesn’t work].
So in order to save any changes I made to the audio in Multitrack being reflected in Wave, I need to mix it down and save. Got it. But when I cut and then merged two clips in Multitrack, it automatically saved a Wave file as “merged”). Is this the only change that is saved automatically, and everything else needs to be mixed down and exported as a new working file?
The main issues however that I have are:
- Inserting and trimming silence manually at the beginning and the end of the track in Multitrack view.
Every help video on managing silence that I found is about how to clean up silence in bulk, which is not what I want (I never do that). When I added 3 sec of silence at the end of the clip in Wave and saved – it was not reflected in the Multitrack view. The playhead just kept going for another minute or so.
Question: How can I select the desired length of silence at the beginning and the end of the track?
- Merging or not merging spliced clips in a track (voice not music)
Again, this seems to be a matter of preference and opinion.
When I don’t merge the spliced clips,
- I need to individually lock them in time, and they can unlock themselves (?), but can adjust their position easily when unlocked. So that’s a lot of unlocking and locking.
- And even when they are locked, they will show me alerts that they may have shifted out of sync if I made any timeline changes in the music track (which consists of 4-5 clips fading in / out with each other (the same duplicated clip).
- In addition, when I simply move the two clips so that they are just touching, I can hear a tiny, tiny bump in the audio. When I fade them in/out just like music, they are still separate clips which I need to lock in time individually.
- When adjusting the volume (as the final touch) by dragging the golden line, I need to do it separately for each clip. It’s not easy to align them precisely, unless I heavily zoom in or stretch the track vertically. Is there, by the way an easier and more precise way to adjust the track volume in one go?
When I do merge them (voice clips), I have just one track, but then need to slice again when making further changes.
Question: Given those implications, what is the recommended (best) practice?
thanks 🙂
