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EASY WAY OF : Quantizing Live Drums
I'm in the situation, that I need a simple way of quantizing my drums .
They are all tracked to a click track ... but as I'm not a so called pro drummer there are flaws in my playing . I have recorded the drums in two to four bar takes, but they are still not dead tight . As a matter of fact they need lots of editing / quantizing . Now, if anyone would share their methods (Basic or Advanced) of doing this . I'm still quite a newbie with Pro Tools though I've been using it for years, but I've only scratched the surface . E.g. What is the Beat Detective ? I know I should look @ YouTube, but I thought I'd ask people around here first . - Z - |
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