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How to compensate when bouncing midi tracks?
I am bouncing down a track in Trilogy but it doesn't seem in time with the audio tracks after I bounce it down. Do I neeed to nudge the Trilogy Audio track one way or the other and if so how do I know by how much?
Also, does HD do that for you with the ADC? Thank you |
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Re: How to compensate when bouncing midi tracks?
Personally, I'd just slide it over by eye...
So that the very beginning of the first waveform is lined up with "1" of the appropriate bar. (You won't have to worry about the "feel" with MIDI tracks) |
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