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    Default SAM 2 Tut (Non-Basics)



    This is a Sam Broadcaster 2, tutorial. Couple of basics, and the rest non basics, yet very easy. Just a few things that most SAM tut's don't really show.

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    Nice guide.

    The cross fading guide only works with certain songs as it sounds dumb it you haven't got two tracks with the same bmp or if a song speaks at the end it makes it sounds unprofessional.
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    Cross fading? sorry?




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    yeah the first thing you talk about in the video is cross fading
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    Well not really, because when you take a listen to analog radio's, you never hear a song or anything fade out, it's always straight into action with the next jingle/voice over playing. Song's with slow ends that would usually be best to fade out, still don't get fade out, that's when you cut that part with a jingle or start speaking.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Milarz View Post
    Well not really, because when you take a listen to analog radio's, you never hear a song or anything fade out, it's always straight into action with the next jingle/voice over playing. Song's with slow ends that would usually be best to fade out, still don't get fade out, that's when you cut that part with a jingle or start speaking.
    Yes, straight into action but it doesn't lap over the previous song unless they're beat matching.
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    I never said anything about over lapping? I'm talking about fading a song into another. If your wanting the next song to start playing while the current one is on, then yeah.. it's usually best to have the same beat or BPM.




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    The settings you told people to use for crossfading does result in the songs over lapping though. Stop being so defensive and hostile, i said the guide was good I just disagree with that.
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    I never said anything about that. I specifically said that the end of the tracks, wont fade out once the settings are changed. Never said anything about it won't over lap. Once a song/jingle is finished, it's finished, it wont over lap, the next track starts.
    Last edited by Milarz; 17-05-2012 at 03:04 PM.




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