Sir. Thanks for making this actually fun and easy to follow, without getting to some of the nitty gritty that other youtubers tend to get to when doing a DAW tutorial. Subscribed
Words can’t describe how easy this was after I watched this video and downloaded some sounds from komplete start(since I have a native instrument midi keyboard) Suprisingly tracktion was WAAAAAAAY easier then cakewalk imo, and I’m really thankful for this channel!!!
Thanks man, that tutorial touches the perfect equilibrium between just for fun and minimum quality. I never made music before and just want to have fun with it. Nice!
One thing about using a qwerty keyboard as midi keyboard, its the quick settings of press this key for this. It overlaps and makes a lot of random things instead of sound. Would be nice to have a video about the technical things that can go wrong and how to fix. Computers never work smoothly for me, so I would personally love it
i am not one to leave positive comments usually, because a certain standard is expected from people with 100k plus subs, but you probably made the best tutorial i ever watched on anything. clear instructions, no mumbo jumbo, no technical chinese nerd talk, just facts, easily understandable. EXACTLY what i wanted to start making music.
Thank you so much for this comment. I made this video several years ago and I’m glad it’s still helping people. I hope you enjoy Waveform. Thank you for watching. Keep creating! 👊👍
excellent video! This is my 4th DAW to learn, and while they all do pretty much the same thing, WHERE within each program things are varies. I can see how your pace might be quick for a newbie, but just save it and watch it again whenever needed.
Honestly, with added DDP creation support and some authoring and editing features... this software has the potential to be an incredible mastering workstation. I’m a big Pyramix and Reaper fan, but would much prefer a leaner tool like this to work on, the layout is so logical.
This looks really intuitive... This is a great tutorial too! I'm terrible at this sort of thing but I might give this a try, it seems like a really nice and easy DAW
Glad you enjoyed the video. Hope you have fun with the software. Stick with it, you wont master it in a day. But keep at it and you'll be happily creating and recording music in no time. Thank you for watching. Keep creating! 👊👍
I am going to demo the free version, thank you for posting this. This DAW really interests me and 150 for the pro version is a great price. If I am productive in the free I'm most likely gonna pull the trigger on pro.
this is a great tutorial, definitely better and more up to date then the official ones but one thing I noticed while I was following along was when I went to go pencil in the drum track it would not let me do it with a midi track, I had to use a step track for the drum sampler instead. still not sure if I'm doing something wrong though because you had the option for a step track too but didn't use it.
Thank you just wanted a back up free daw in case Cakewalk becomes a subscription. Since I’m a very beginner producer and mostly just play instruments and needed a Daw for digital arrangements this helps. I’ll figure out mixing and mastering in this Daw later since that was Cakewalks specialty. Anyways thanks for the videos
It’s become my favourite DAW. If you don’t want to fuss with a user interface and just want to make music, this is the one. That’s been my experience with it anyway. Thank you again for watching and commenting. Keep creating! 👊👍
@@AudioTechTV I am pretty much a beginner using DAWs. For now I only messed a bit with BandLab and GarageBand but they are very limited in some respects. My objective is composition. I'm used to use things like Musescore to create ideas for tunes but it doesn't allow me to go all the way to an actual track that is listenable and not just a crude MIDI mush. I tried exporting the scores as MIDI and importing to the DAW but the workflow was horrible. Composing directly in BandLab or GarageBand is very limited though. I haven't found a way to use less standard time signatures or an easy way to use tuplets, for example. I tried the trial for Ableton Live but whoa... I can't even start in that. It's just too complex for what I need. The other DAWs are just too expensive also. This video + your video on Waveform Pro 11 convinced me that this is probably a better direction to go. The free version probably has a lot of what I need and the pro version is not that expensive (and the chord track looks like an AWESOME feature).
@@AudioTechTV but overall: your channel is great for someone like me! I know very little about digital production and I want to learn the basics to bring my composition skills to the next level. Your videos explain a lot of the basic concepts and they are more direct and easy to follow than the official tutorials.
When I use waveform I record a lot of things direct in. But when I use a live mic I have a latency issue. Vocals and drums are always slightly behind. I go in and manually move these tracks slightly to get the timing right, but how do I correct this issue? Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed the video. I switched from Reaper to Waveform a couple years ago. I’m not sure if the audio quality is any different though. I’ll have to test that out. Thank you for watching. Keep creating! 👊👍
I'm sorry, but you are not keeping in mind that some people have never used a DAW before. I see no way to make 4OSC make any sound. What button are you pushing?
I have the OLD Trackton 6 still on the PC. I guess, it's time I upgrade to the new version of this. I think Tracktion wants some more money from me for the upgrade. I'm a little concerned about the new program not being compatible with my old saved projects. The folks at Tracktion aren't real easy to get customer support.
You could install Waveform Free and test it out. Waveform Free is free so they won’t want any money for the upgrade to it. Then you can see if your old projects work. I started with T7 and I can still open T7 projects in the newest Waveform 13. So I don’t know about T6 but they likely will open.
Excellent tutorial thank you. I am running into the issue of audio delay when I try recording my guitar. The output is slightly behind the input when I pick a note. I suppose I could be using the time adjust feature incorrectly, but I have tried the max and min adjustments and still experience a delay. I am using Boss Katana driver as midi and Neural DSP soldano as a plugin if that helps. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
I have a specific task i cant figure out how to do, but it should be basic. I want to import voice memo recordings from an iPAD to the WAVEFORM demo DAW on PC.