How to Use AudioSnap to Edit Audio Timing

by KCLau on December 26, 2007 · 1 comment

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AudioSnap enables user to find the transient and snap it to the tempo. This works like the MIDI quantization function. As a result, you will get accurate timing according to the tempo, but still reserve the human feels of an audio track.

AudioSnap function is especially useful for percussive audio tracks such as drums and percussion.

To enable AudioSnap of a particular audio track, right click and select “AudioSnap”. You can simply press F12 after highlighting the audio track and the AudioSnap is on.

Watch the video below on how to use AudioSnap to quantize the kick and snare drum track recorded live.
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1 Cape May July 30, 2009 at 1:26 am

Says the video has been removed by the user. Is there anywhere else this video has been uploaded?

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