You can select notes from both tracks at once and use the quantize pitch or straighten pitch sliders which I’d say is editing them together…But no you can not manually edit them together, and not sure why you would want to either.
Well it’s pretty obvious aside from what thinking cap just mentioned…select the multiple events, open the editor…edit. If you don’t know how to select multiple events or use variaudio at all then check the manual.
If you have a more specific question or problem or get stuck then ask, but give it a go…there’s nothing requiring a detailed “how to”.
Keep cool guys … it’s just a simple question.
I know how to select multiple track parts but don’t know how to open all selected audio parts in only one audio editor to use variaudio. If I double click on the multiple selection I get one audio editor windows per track parts.
I know and use cubase since existing on ATARI ST … so please don’t judge computer skills only on one question specially that i’m project leader in software development
English is not my mother language, do you speak french ?
“Link editor” give a link between the current position of the cursor in the project windows and the position of th cursor in the editors (audio, midi …).
In fact, I found the solution, when selecting several audio parts and then double click on, you get only one audio editor window, OK, now before activating variaudio, deactivate the “Edit Active Part Only” button and then activate variaudio, you get one color per audio part analysed by variaudio.
When you select one note to move, the audio wave corresponding to the selected note appear in background of the audio editor window.
So, editing several audio parts at the same time in one audio editor with variaudio is possible.
Maybe I have the same issue? I am trying to do something that seems like it should be really simple, but but am having a tough time. I have two vocal tracks. I want to match the timing one of against the other manually, using VariAudio. I cannot seem to figure out how to open both tracks in the sample editor and simply drag the timing of one to visually match the other. I can open the two tracks but just can’t seem to get them to display one above the other. I have tried all variation of checking/unchecking “Link Editors” in preferences, selecting/deselecting “Edit Active Audio Event Only”. Why is this so hard? I could have sworn I saw them display like this a couple of days ago unintentionally. Am I missing something?
I have been trying to select several tracks and show them in the same editor window to visually align the timing of one track against the other, but I cannot seem to do this, no matter whether I select “Edit Active Audio Event only” or “Link Editors”. In fact, “Edit Active Audio Event only” doesn’t seem to affect anything at all. I can only see one track at a time. Am I missing something? Thanks for your help.
Maybe I am having the same problem GE had. I cannot seem to display 2 tracks in the sample editor one above the other – extremely useful to match one vocal track’s timing against another when using VariAudio. Selecting both events and opening the editor opens both, sure, but then you can only select one at a time from the drop down next to “Edit Active Audio Event only”. I have pored through the manual, searched, and tried random things in Cubase. No dice.