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Beat Detective Question
I wanted to know how I can use Beat Detective to make a tempo and grid for a song I recorded that orginally had NO click or set tempo.The drummer stayed pretty on beat. How can I identify the beat? Thanks! I want to make it snap to a grid so I can remix it andput a drum loop to it.
Dan
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Re: Beat Detective Question
your probably going to run into problems even if the drummer is close to the grid, I would grid edit the drums, then add the loop in.
If you want to build a grid, tab to each Snare on the 2 and 4 hit and use command I to place a beat marker, you have to enter the bar and beat for every hit.
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