![]() The Selection Areaīefore analyzing a clip using Beat Detective, it is important to define the start and end points of the clip. It is advisable to consolidate clips after edit smoothing. It uses trimming and crossfading to achieve a smoother flowing sound so that there is no sound drop-off between clips. This allows Beat Detective to fill out information between clips that had been chopped. It allows us to create groove templates that can then be applied to other clips so they can match the groove of the clip that had been analyzed.Ĭlip Separation- Since Beat detective works by analyzing transients, it can be used to separate a clip into several smaller clips in such a way that each transient becomes its own little clip that can then be conformed to the grid or a groove template.Ĭlip Conform- Having analyzed a clip and separated it into smaller “transient clips”, these clips can then be conformed to the tempo map of the session.Įdit Smoothing. Groove Template Extraction- This mode allows us to analyze the groove information of the selected clip. It will also conform the grid to any variations in the tempo of the selected clip. Here an engineer can select what “Mode” they want Beat Detective to operate in as well as what type of data they are working with, that is, whether they are working with audio or MIDI.īar/Beat Marker Generation- Working in this mode allows us to take audio that was recorded without a click track and conform Pro Tools grid to match the tempo of the clip being worked with, thus creating a “Tempo map”. Recommended Read: How to Normalize in Pro Tools 1.
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