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Hi everybody,
A friend of mine sent me a song made with LAW. I found out he used drums
sample in a very strange way. He manually inserted them in a audio track
at the right beats and now I need to quantize the starting point of the
audio sequences in another way. Is it possible?
I tried many way but I can't figure out if there's a solution.
Hope you can help me!
Thanks in advance.
Massimo "Spee "Spinetti vrote:
"A friend of mine sent me a song made with LAW. I found out he used
drums sample in a very strange way. He manually inserted them in a audio
track at the right beats and now I need to quantize the starting point of
the audio sequences in another way. Is it possible?
I tried many way but I can't figure out if there's a solution.
Hope you can help me!
Thanks in advance."
Hi
I'm no expert, but if I understand your quest right, isn't that what the
anchor is suppose to do??
Check this tips from Emagic
http://www.emagicusa.com/viplounge/protips/protips01.html
Please tell me if I'm wrong! (learning something new all the time in here)
Thor Mamen
Norway
> "A friend of mine sent me a song made with LAW. I found out he
used drums
sample in a very strange way. He manually inserted them in a audio track at
the right beats and now I need to quantize the starting point of the audio
sequences in another way. Is it possible?
> I tried many way but I can't figure out if there's a solution.
> Hope you can help me!
If I understand you correctly, you wish to apply a groove template, or
quantize style to the audio regions in your arrange window?
If so, select all the regions (clicking on the track name when no cycle is
set will do the same thing) and open the event list. This will show you all
the events for the song (with the selected ones highlighted). From this
window you can choose a quantize grid, or groove template from the dropdown
window.
Massimo-
When you do this don't forget to do one of two things first.
1. save your song. Quantize audio in the event list doesn't work like in
the arrange in that you can't seem to remove it by setting the quantize
value to off.
2. better yet, pack the original drum files as a folder. Make a copy of
that folder and mute the original. Work on your new folder and the old
reference files will be preserved in case you don't get your settings right.
Regards,
Nathan
___
Nathan Rosenberg
music production
The Doghouse NYC
www.doghouseNYC.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Crowley [mailto:paul@...]
>
> > "A friend of mine sent me a song made with LAW. I found out
he
> used drums
> sample in a very strange way. He manually inserted them in a
> audio track at
> the right beats and now I need to quantize the starting point of the
audio
> sequences in another way. Is it possible?
open the event list. This will
> show you all
> the events for the song (with the selected ones highlighted). From this
> window you can choose a quantize grid, or groove template from
> the dropdown
> window.
try it from the Event window.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Massimo "Spee "Spinetti [mailto:spinettim@...]
> Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 7:22 AM
> To: logic-users@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [LUG] LAW: audio sequences quantize
>
>
>
> Hi everybody,
> A friend of mine sent me a song made with LAW. I found out he used
drums
> sample in a very strange way. He manually inserted them in a audio
track
> at the right beats and now I need to quantize the starting point of the
> audio sequences in another way. Is it possible?
> I tried many way but I can't figure out if there's a solution.
> Hope you can help me!
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
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