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Tab To Transient Question
Hey guys is there a way to set some kind of threshold for the tab to transient?. Basically if I am tabbing to each kick drum and dont want it to stop on bleed from outside mics snares etc? Thanx
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Re: Tab To Transient Question
No - no adjustable threshold...
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Re: Tab To Transient Question
Oh well, thanx anyway. maybe they will make this happen later it would be very helpful to me.
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Re: Tab To Transient Question
Try beat detective.
Might get better results on long runs! |
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Re: Tab To Transient Question
Try using strip silence as a work around (Edit Menu/Strip Silence). It contains a sensitivity slider that you could set to ignore the bleed. When processed you'll end up with a bunch of individual kick regions sans the bleed. This might work for your situation.
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