This software rocks. When I first started recording music since I was 9, Cakewalk Home Studio 2002 and Cool Edit Pro 2.0 (and its cousin Adobe Audition 3.0) were my gotos.
Any idea on preset settings to click pop removal. Seems to remove tens of thousands of clicks and pops and can't help but feel it's removing highs from a 5 minute record recording.
Not really, sorry. Cool Edit has a noise removal tool but I've only used it for hiss and it seemed fairly harsh. I'd try and decrease the noise floor by recording in a higher resolution/bit rate 32bit 44.1khz and getting your source signal in a heathy range of loudness. You might not hear the noise so much. Any really loud pops you could just isolate and turn down.
Okay my vinyl recordings are coming out at different volumes on left and right. Normalise is adjusting the separately I can't get l and r channels at the same volumes how do i do that
I would hover over the left channel, select it, then 'copy and paste' into a new empty mono file. Repeat the procedure for the right channel then insert the 2 mono tracks into the multi tracker pan left and right and balance the volumes.
this is the only recording software i'm familiar with. i've had my best workflow with this years ago with windows xp but now i have windows 10 and i noticed after recording and playback, the vocals are delayed which throws off the the timing with the beat. how do i fix this?????
The monitoring function doesn't seem to work with windows 10. I would just get a good level, record, and nudge the track in time with the rest of the music.
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Dude, how do you MERGE multiple vocal parts under track 2, track 3 and track 4 (for example) and mesh them together into ONE track so I can edit ONE track of vocals instead of multiple ones?
That's all possible in the 'multitrack' view. Get your vocals how you want them then do EDIT> MIXDOWN TO FILE. This will mixdown the 4 tracks to the wave editor where you can edit the single .WAV file
Does anyone knows how to make it so that when you're editing in COOL EDIT, you can delete audio part selected while it's playing? It had that function, but I changed computer and when I reinstalled it, that's no longer the case.
You can automate the volume in the multitrack view to mute out the bits you don't want. In the wav editor view I think you just press record and it records over your track with silence... but that's destructive... it's best done in the multitrack view.
Tim Green. Another nice video. Question. Say I insert a piece of audio but it doesn't insert on the '1' hard left. How do I 'grab' the audio chunk and easily move it where I want it to go?
Tim Green - Hi, Tim. Thanks for the video. This was my first 'DAW' though they weren't called that then. I am using it for a sample editor because Ableton Suite 11 can't chop a piece of audio that is is smaller than the loop bracket - ouch. It's been so many years. Here's my question. I don't know if you have used Ableton about CEP (I have my old, licensed copy btw) sounds different and better than Ableton. I know this isn't scientific. But I was immediately struck by that. Any thoughts about this? Thx.
Hi, I don't know why that would be. I've heard differences after mixdown with different DAWs and media players, it turned out it was the players that were colouring the sound. Some DAWs are set at a standard bit depth and sample rate. 24bit, 44.1khz for example. I think cool edit is 32bit, 44.1khz... that might make a difference but not massively noticeable, worth checking as you might be working with low bit rate mp3s or something. Hope that helps.
Cool edit is an old legacy program with no updates and unfortunately, plugins don't work with modern computers. Only the inbuilt effects work, but that's plenty!
still the best Audio Editor there is, Adobe didn't add anything to it really and over the last 30 years its stayed the same because it was perfect even in the 90's.
TRS is stereo TS is mono. I think both cables would work but if your pedal board is mono just use a regular jack to jack. Are you a guitarist? If you are going guitar pedalboard to desk, a guitar cabinet simulator would be a better choice rather than a DI box. I use the ADA Guitar Cabinet Simulator.
@@TimGreenGuitar I have one. Strymon Iridium but going straight into my PA doesn't sound 100% clean. Like to much signal is being pushed. Also wondering if I need a passive or active DI. So much mixed info out there.
It's kind of a combination of things: It's a 12 bar blues with me playing blues arpeggios (what you'd normally play as the backing), Jimmy Page licks, Chuck Berry licks and a tiny bit of the diminished scale for a jazzy flavour... oh and I stole the ending from Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley! So, although it's improvised, it's just made from lots of things I've learned and internalised over the years.
Tim 1st of All Thanks 4 The Great Video Detail Info. I Have a Question about Cool edit Pro 1.2 Yes I Still Have That One and The Adobe Audition 3. But My Question About Cool Edit Is The Edit Envelopes.. It Appears That After a 100 Points I Cant Use Them Anymore Like There is a Limit (and the right channel wave goes dark). Is There a Way To Increase The Number of Edit Envelopes You Can Use? It Doesnt Seem To Be a Problem WIth AA3 But It Is With Cool 1.2 Thank You in Advance For Your Help on Such and Old Software That Still Kicks lol. Ice
I think this is a soundcard thing. Go into settings in Windows. On the left hand side click Sound. On the right hand side of the screen click Sound Control Panel. Select the Recording tab and click microphone then properties. Click the listen tab then check the box 'listen to this device' click apply. You should now be able to hear you microphone, all be it with a healthy dash of latency!... It's not really practical for recording unfortunately. Personally, I just use this feature to get a level then turn it off and record without listening 'live' to my own voice, just the backing track. Hope that helps.
you've shown me some useful tools over the past few videos. i was wondering if you could make a video on how to mix and master stereo instruments with mono vocals in the multi track view? your technique on how you blend the volume levels and how to make it without clipping past 0. ive always turned down the master volume to fix it.
Thanks 👍 yeh I could do that. I think cool edit teaches you to mix in a certain way that saves on processing power and I've continued to mix like that in other DAWs.
For God's sake will someone please tell me how to see the effects that I have already put on a track? Like a list of what effects are currently on any given track??
Someone here, hi. In the multitrack view load your waveform. To the immediate left of the waveform is a little box with a simple e.q. (H, M, L) Pan and volume settings, it also has 2 buttons - FX and LOCK both are important. Clicking FX will bring up the 'FX Rack' where you can add rack effects to your track - just add the effect and click apply. When you are done adding effects click the LOCK button and this will temporarily lock the effects in place to help with smooth playback. Hope that helps. If you want a more detailed explanation head on over to the Cool Edit Pro group on Face Book, there are lots of people there willing to help with any problems you may have.