Several years ago when RB first came out I was messing around with Spyro Gyra's version of White Christmas. It was their typical killer latin fusion stuff. I loaded it into RB and tacked on their intro to a Real Tracks version of the rest of the song. With a little EQ and massaging the exact point where it was attached to the RB file you could barely tell where their intro stopped and the RB tracks began. I posted it here and people were amazed by that.

There's lots of famous recordings where there will be some killer drum intro or an isolated guitar lick or whatever. You can do the same thing with any of those.

Sometimes you will hear a pop where you insert a snippet like that. What you do then is go into the audio edit window and highlight that section, blow it up to where you're only looking at a hundredth of a second of time and apply the gain change effect to zero out the volume for just that one tiny section. Voila, no more pop.

See, now you're learning the secrets that engineers use to clean up what would be a crappy track. There's so much you can do with this software, it's unbelievable.

Bob


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