Fixing and enhancing the timing of audio recordings
You recorded an amazing vocal performance, but the singer was late when singing a few of the words. You know that you can use punch-in recording mode to record just those words once again, but the singer slipped out of the mood and just cannot deliver the same magical performance. Alternatively, maybe you borrowed a friend’s ukulele and came up with a great idea while noodling on it. You definitely want to record and use the idea, but you know that your timing will be shaky because you’re new to the instrument.
In music production, there will always be cases like these where you’ll need to fix the timing of an audio recording. Studio One makes this task incredibly easy to implement. In this section, we will take an in-depth look at the technology behind this functionality and how you can use it to correct timing errors and harness its power for creative purposes.
Understanding transients
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