Recording and Editing Audio & MIDI
Recording and Editing Audio & MIDI
Audio: Every DAW’s basic audio editing capabilities
- Cut, Copy, Paste: Standard editing functions allow users to remove, duplicate, or rearrange sections of audio within a project. This enables precise control over the structure of sound and helps create smooth transitions between audio clips.
- Trim and Fade: Users can trim the start or end of audio clips to remove unwanted portions, while fade-ins, fade-outs, and crossfades between clips help create seamless transitions and smooth volume changes.
- Time Stretching and Pitch Shifting: DAWs often provide tools to alter the duration of audio without affecting pitch (time stretching) or change the pitch without affecting duration (pitch shifting). This is useful for tempo adjustments and creative sound design.
Editing Audio in Each DAW:
Logic Pro: Audio Editing
Reaper: Audio Editing