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Re: saving
user name
2007-09-08 12:41:28
    | From Sleuth 
    | Sat, 08 Sep 2007 08:44:07 -0700
    | Subject: [Audacity-help] saving
    | Is there a way to default time signature, beat per
minute and pitch 
    | settings?

No, because Audacity does not currently support beat
detection or pitch 
detection. The only thing you can do is to customise the
Click Track that
you can generate (at Generate > Click Track) which gives
you a track 
with an audible beat (useful if you want to record as you
would against
a metronome). To customise the default tempo and beats per
measure
values that Click Track offers you, edit the clicktrack.ny
file in the Plug-Ins
folder inside your Audacity installation folder. This folder
is normally under
"Program Files" on Windows or
"Applications" on Macs. What you would edit 
are the first numbers in the lines that start with
;control.


Gale Andrews

   


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Re: saving
user name
2007-09-10 16:55:47
Thank you, Gale.  That worked.  Now, why can I not find a
similar file 
in Plug-ins, like "pitch.ny" that would allow me
to default the pitch to 
G instead of G#Ab? 

Answer: Because no such file exists.  But, there is a file,

"am_pitchshift_1433.dll," but it is written in
stuff I do not understand.

What is a "*.dll" file?

Thank you,

Breht



Audacity Help wrote:
>     | From Sleuth 
>     | Sat, 08 Sep 2007 08:44:07 -0700
>     | Subject: [Audacity-help] saving
>     | Is there a way to default time signature, beat
per minute and pitch 
>     | settings?
>
> No, because Audacity does not currently support beat
detection or pitch 
> detection. The only thing you can do is to customise
the Click Track that
> you can generate (at Generate > Click Track) which
gives you a track 
> with an audible beat (useful if you want to record as
you would against
> a metronome). To customise the default tempo and beats
per measure
> values that Click Track offers you, edit the
clicktrack.ny file in the Plug-Ins
> folder inside your Audacity installation folder. This
folder is normally under
> "Program Files" on Windows or
"Applications" on Macs. What you would edit 
> are the first numbers in the lines that start with
;control.
>
>
> Gale Andrews
>
>    
>
>
> Outbound message virus free.
> Tested on: 9/8/2007 6:41:28 PM
>
>
>
>
>   


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Re: saving
user name
2007-09-10 21:25:47
Thanks for your detailed reply, Gale.  I am just laying down
a click 
track and recording banjo onto it and then exporting it as
.wav.  I play 
banjo open-tuned to G usually, sometimes, C, D or Dm.  So,
it sounds 
better when the click track pitch matches the open-tuned
banjo.  The 
default pitch of the tempo is G#/Am, so I have to manually
change it 
each time I record a new track.  Whether it is precisely G
is not as 
important it not being Am. 

I defaulted the click tempo using the method in
clicktrack.ny.  I am 
satisfied with it. 

Thanks, again.

Breht

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