I have a recording (guitar + vocal) which does not follow the tempo accurately (for example a simple 4/4 kick is going to be in sync with guitar/vocal for 1 bar and then on the next bar it has drifted). How do you go about fixing this kind of issue? I have tried double click on the (audio) track and select "quantize" but it didn't work (made it worse in some aspects).
Thanks
Yan
Drifting tempo/bpm
You could choose a lover quantisation value, or you can draw in tempo automation. There is tutorial Ryan did a few years ago showing exactly this.pongasoft wrote: ↑20 Sep 2020I have a recording (guitar + vocal) which does not follow the tempo accurately (for example a simple 4/4 kick is going to be in sync with guitar/vocal for 1 bar and then on the next bar it has drifted). How do you go about fixing this kind of issue? I have tried double click on the (audio) track and select "quantize" but it didn't work (made it worse in some aspects).
Thanks
Yan
Here is a thread on the topic viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7283397&start=25
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This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much for sharing.tiker01 wrote: ↑20 Sep 2020You could choose a lover quantisation value, or you can draw in tempo automation. There is tutorial Ryan did a few years ago showing exactly this.pongasoft wrote: ↑20 Sep 2020I have a recording (guitar + vocal) which does not follow the tempo accurately (for example a simple 4/4 kick is going to be in sync with guitar/vocal for 1 bar and then on the next bar it has drifted). How do you go about fixing this kind of issue? I have tried double click on the (audio) track and select "quantize" but it didn't work (made it worse in some aspects).
Thanks
Yan
Here is a thread on the topic viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7283397&start=25
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