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Old 01-10-2005, 07:08 AM
Angus202 Angus202 is offline
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Default Quantizing Drums

So I just purchased Beat Quantizer from Zero-X as a substitute for Beat Detective on my LE system, depsite reading the entire manual (an understanding it), and praise from other users out there, I cant make this thing do anything positive to the tracks I send into it... anyone out there using this program regularly care to share any secrets to make it work??? I could've bought the elemental Neodynium for the price of this program, I'm really hoping someone can help me make it worth it Thanks in advance! -Ryan
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