RezN8
Ave it !!!!!!
I've just been revisiting some dusty corners of my music collection & I've re-discovered some stuff that I'd like to play - don't you just love it when that happens
A big problem tho' is that there's usually some noodling going on in the middle of the track which, although when taken in context adds to the track, when people have a full head of steam up, they just wanna keep stompin'. :bananada:
Therefore, what's the best way for me to re-edit the track, to keep the tracks momentum?
1 - Load the track into SoundForge & have a cut 'n paste session,
or,
2 - Load the track as Audio into Cubase, chunk it up & use a beat-slicer to improve on the above?
Any tips on this would be gratefuly received

A big problem tho' is that there's usually some noodling going on in the middle of the track which, although when taken in context adds to the track, when people have a full head of steam up, they just wanna keep stompin'. :bananada:
Therefore, what's the best way for me to re-edit the track, to keep the tracks momentum?
1 - Load the track into SoundForge & have a cut 'n paste session,
or,
2 - Load the track as Audio into Cubase, chunk it up & use a beat-slicer to improve on the above?
Any tips on this would be gratefuly received
