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From: "mt100uk" <miketaylor100@mac.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Sep 2006 at 5:52:24 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: Beat Detective equivalent?
Message #218076
This is a reply to #218021.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "rocking_g_real" <g_real@...> wrote: > > Is there an effective way to get Logic to perform an audio quantize task, in much the same > way as Pro Tools performs Beat Detective operations? I've tried as much as I can and > unfortunately so far my best results come from cutting up individual notes as regions in the > Arrange window and shifting them manually... > > Is there a region quantize function? What about splitting audio regions at transient points, > then quantizing them in the Arrange window? > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > G Real > Hi, there is a beat mapping function that matches transients in an audio track (or midi notes) to bar position (view>global track components>beat mapping). It brings up a track at the top with some buttons, select the region you want to map against and hit analyse. This brings up lines to represent the transients and you drag the transient line to the bar you want it to hit at. This changes the tempo to match the material. REMEMBER! always work from left to right or you'll end up with a lot of backtracking to do! (full info page 337 of the reference manual.) Hope this helps, Mike
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