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Hello,
I am trying to clean up the drums and bass on a live recording that was not recorded using click. Is there a way to create a tempo map from the drums and use that to beat detect the kit and the bass? Any help would be appreciated. I have been cutting and slipping beat by beat to tighten up the drums/bass. Wow, this is slow. Thanks, Chad
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You can use "identify beat". I'll usually tab to the transient that is the downbeat of each measure or so, then use identity beat to mark it. That'll create a tempo map. You can also do this with BD, but I tend to do it manually with identify beat.
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