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# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uadFA29zIQE How to Edit Metal Drums with Beat Detective in Pro Tools] | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uadFA29zIQE How to Edit Metal Drums with Beat Detective in Pro Tools] | ||
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGJzXch_7xg Pro Tools: How to Quantize Multitrack Drums With Elastic Audio] | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGJzXch_7xg Pro Tools: How to Quantize Multitrack Drums With Elastic Audio] | ||
+ | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFw8dYilH74 How To Edit Drums With Beat Detective - Warren Huart] | ||
== Tempo Map== | == Tempo Map== |
Revision as of 10:25, 1 March 2022
Additional Videos
- How to edit drums in Pro Tools: Advanced Tutorial
- URM Academy
- How I EDIT DRUMS - Colt Capperrune
- Editing Drums from start to finish
- How to Edit Metal Drums with Beat Detective in Pro Tools
- Pro Tools: How to Quantize Multitrack Drums With Elastic Audio
- How To Edit Drums With Beat Detective - Warren Huart
Tempo Map
- Determine if the song was recorded to a Click Track
- Setup Click Track and check sync to music
- MIDI or Audio Clips on Tick Based Tracks
- If song was not recorded to a click track
- Create a Tempo Map of the song
Beat Detective vs. Elastic Audio
- Elastic Audio Pros: can be easier and faster than Beat Detective
- Elastic Audio Cons: The time stretching can create artifacts that degrade the sound
- Beat Detective Pros: No artifacts from time stretch.
- Sound quality is not degraded
- Beat Detective Cons: More difficult to use.
- Sometimes creates edits with pops and clicks that can be difficult to smooth out