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Old 03-20-2009, 11:16 AM
Tobias Eichelberg Tobias Eichelberg is offline
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Default Beat Detective vs. Elastic Audio

I must admit, i haven't used Beat Detective much in the last years because i didn't know how to make it work for me.

What I'd like to do is to align performances of different instruments (live played), most of all drums and bass. Most of the time these are not close enough to the grid to make a split-and-quantize audio approach work.

So how are you guys doing it? Let's say...align a bass track to match the timing of the live played kick drum?

Thanks in advance!
Toby
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