Hi, I’m not at home right now, but if you’d like to leave your name, number and any other kind of message, I will get back to you.
It is Saturday.
I am on a course.
In Chippenham.
No, really.
I am learning how to be even more ninja-like. I am also hoping this course will include the module ‘How not to leave a hob on your cooker switched on overnight’.
*innocent face*
Meanwhile, in other news…
Last night, as well as accidentally leaving a cooker hob switched on, I was working on a Sony Vegas Pro project.
With a difference.
This time, instead of working on a straightforward video-editing piece (Sony Vegas Pro is a video-editing application), I am working on an audio-only development.
Yes that’s right, I’m trying to edit an audio project using a video-editing application.
This might not turn out very well.
I’ll keep you in touch.
*checks kitchen to make sure the cooker is switched off*
*gets in car and drives to Chippenham, wondering if he’s switched the hob off*
Hmmm, I would have thought the sound editing capabilities within Vegas Pro would be ample for most things – depends what it is you are trying to do, obviously.
Can it do anymore than Wavepad (which I know you normally use) though?
Until The Great Hard Disk Crash of 2012, my favourite audio editing tool of choice was Cubase, which I consider to be the Dog’s Danglers. It’s not the straight-forward editing, but the mixing/blending that I’m working on now. Whether I can use SVP instead of reinstalling Cubase? That is, indeed, the question
P.S. – And why is it, that if it takes me longer than a couple of minutes to type a comment here nowadays, I get a “Request Timed Out” error?
Never used to happen.
Interesting. Keep me in touch if that still happens (it doesn’t to me). In the best ‘turn it off and turn it back on again’ tradition, I have just reinstalled WordPress.