Originally Posted By: mark.ogier
Originally Posted By: MarioD
What you are trying to do is easy in a DAW. In BiaB have the piano play for the whole measure. Drag and drop the tracks into a DAW. On that measure use volume automation to fade the piano, then at the start of the next measure sharply bring the volume back to normal.


Hey Mario

Yeah it seems I am gonna have to take the plunge and fire up the DAW. I use a Mac and have Logic installed and also Pre-Sonus Studio One. Obviously Logic is an industry standard Pro thing but looks a beast to learn. Not sure which one to fire up first. Looking to minimise the learning curve to get something usable, not looking for studio quality, CD master quality output.

Any thoughts?

Cheers
Mark


I would take one, really learn how to operate it, and put the other on the back burner. Personally I like Presonus Studio One. It is very easy to use once you get past the terminology.

I do not have a Mac so I can't comment on the current version of Logic.


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