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Groove Template Workflow Question
I am well aware that when making corrections to timing, i.e. quantizing, it's best to work in sections (I usually do no more than 3-4 bars at a time). However, if I am going to take a track and only use it to create a groove template with (to line up other tracks), is it still a good idea to work in very small sections (and as a consequence create many groove templates), or will I get usable results if I do the whole track in one go? Or, would it be a good practice to divide up the song in bigger sections (i.e. verse, chorus, bridge, etc...)?
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks, The Kid |
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Re: Groove Template Workflow Question
I see that I've posted this in the incorrect forum. Mods, feel free to move to the "tips and tricks" section.
The Kid |
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