ap
New Member
Posts: 22
Posts: 22
|
Post by ap on May 16, 2015 22:24:11 GMT
I'm interested to know as a new user, how MasterAudio tackles these two techniques. I image the Playlist is used for horizontal sequencing, but for Vertical remixing....?
Thanks
|
|
|
Post by DarkTonic Dev on May 16, 2015 23:39:04 GMT
I'm not sure what either of those are. Can you explain in layman's terms? I'm a lifelong musician and programmer but still, I haven't heard of these.
|
|
ap
New Member
Posts: 22
Posts: 22
|
Post by ap on May 17, 2015 0:01:00 GMT
So horizontal re-sequencing is (as I understand it) nothing more than a trigger that changes a piece of music to a new related piece of music, sometimes the join being a cross-fade or covered by a stinger. The ability to add a marker to the music is useful, thereby allowing the change to take place at a musically meaningful point (i.e wait until the beginning of a bar or beat)
Vertical remixing is one long piece of music with it's parts (or stems) on separate tracks so that a trigger will fade in or out a different layer of the overall composition. So this needs synced stems. In Master Audio can we run synced tracks at the same time? If yes then it's just a matter of triggering the mixer, which is easy.
But hey I'm no expert so if someone else wants to chime in.....
|
|
|
Post by DarkTonic Dev on May 17, 2015 0:29:21 GMT
Ok, yes it can do both of those. Not with "markers" in audio files (don't know of any way to make that possible) but code or other Unity events can trigger the transitions. We have "sync groups", layered music and variation layering features built in.
|
|
ap
New Member
Posts: 22
Posts: 22
|
Post by ap on May 17, 2015 0:38:17 GMT
F>A<B I knew the answer would be yes...
|
|
|
Post by DarkTonic Dev on May 17, 2015 0:49:23 GMT
Excellent. Carry on!
|
|