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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Beat Detective type function in L8???

2008-02-28 by GAmoore@aol.com

How does the NYLUG method work? Convert audio to midi, then choose some of 
the notes, to use for a custom tempo map? I guess they took that automatic 
function (that didn't seem to work well) out of Logic, but you can do it manually 
fairly easily now.

I have used the beat master track and drag the bar lines to transients. It 
works fairly well, but the problem is that there are not always notes right on 
the beats so you end up getting really erratic tempo changes.

You could probably use the new "go to transient" key command, then slice the 
audio at those points too.


> Just wondering if anybody has found a Beat Detective type function in pro 
> tools. Which is
> essentially the ability to quantize audio transients. Without the Tim Gilles 
> (NYLUG) type
> fancy footwork of audio to midi conversion and stuff. Looking for a simple 
> tool.
> 




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