Tempo Tracking part 2

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  • čas přidán 12. 07. 2021
  • More talk of the prinicples of tempo and creating a tempo track in Logic Pro
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  • @thomasblanchat2977
    @thomasblanchat2977 Před rokem +1

    Hi, very cool Info, Thank you. Is it possible to do tempo mapping for audio tracks? I recorded a Band with Drums, Bass, two Guitars and Vocals. Now i would like to beat map the drums, then quantize the rest of the Instruments to that map. Is this possible with flex time or do i have to beat map every Instrument separately? I tried it a few different ways, but i did something very wrong apparently. Thanks again.

    • @thejacevekexperience
      @thejacevekexperience  Před rokem +1

      Yes.... theres several different ways... one of them is that logic uses the "analyze transients" function to determine where the transients are- than, you use the same technique I showed. But, if you have a rhythm track such as rhythm guitar, or strummed acoustic, or drums, or something like that, you can set it as a groove track. Than logic will conform the other audio files to match it at speed.
      In your particular case. Use the drums As the groove. You can also use the flex time function to adjust any mistimed beats inside of the drum audio to by using the flex tool to drag transients inside of the audio into a steadier time if they are off.
      This should at least point you in the right direction- Ill bet Music Tech help Guy has some detailed how-tos on those keywords I mentioned above. Hes pretty much the shizzle.