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Old 03-17-2006, 06:49 AM
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Hi,

went to do some beat detective work for the first time since "upgrading" to 7.
No matter what I do, when I go to conform my region separations, it bumps all of my audio to the right of the selection, over about 20 ms. To make things worse, it is cummulative, so the more you try to beat detective, the more everything gets pushed to the right.
It is almost as if I am in "shuffle", but I'm not.

Any ideas?

thanks,

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Old 03-17-2006, 11:51 AM
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Default Re: beat det. in pt 7

Works fine here. Check your grid and nudge settings... and that the selection in Beat Detective matches the selection.

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Old 03-17-2006, 12:55 PM
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Hi,

went to do some beat detective work for the first time since "upgrading" to 7.
No matter what I do, when I go to conform my region separations, it bumps all of my audio to the right of the selection, over about 20 ms. To make things worse, it is cummulative, so the more you try to beat detective, the more everything gets pushed to the right.
It is almost as if I am in "shuffle", but I'm not.

Any ideas?

thanks,

B
I've seen this too. but sometimes it moves to the left as well. It happens for certain when the last event of the selected area is ACTUALLY the "early" first event of the next area. In my case, an early kick drum caused the entire rest of the session to be moved. My workaround is to seperate (command+E) the selection before any beat detective work. If you work in 8 bar chunks, the first thing to do after selecting the chunk is to seperate the selection into a new region. That way, nothing gets "shuffled" unexpectedly. As always, check all your regions after the fact to make sure you've left no tiny slivers or other undesirable artifacts.

See if this works for you, if not there may be something else happening on your system...
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Old 03-19-2006, 12:26 PM
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Default Re: beat det. in pt 7

Thanks,

I'll try your suggestions and report back.
I'm a little weirded out that it never did this in 6.x though.

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