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Old 12-14-2009, 09:15 PM
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Question Beat Detective question

I'm trying to do the trick where you group all the drum regions together (option-command-G) and use beat detective on all of them at once. When I do it only grabs the first track's transients. I did it in a lab at school but I can't seem to replicate it. Of course, I'm running LE here and it was HD there - so there's always that "can't do it in LE" possibility. Anyone have a fix?
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