Helps a lot. Thanks.

>From Chad's iPhone

> On Oct 15, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Stefan Albertshauser 
> <stefan.albertshau...@arcor.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> firstly, you have to group all drumm tracks and make the group an edit group. 
> After that, you can split the beat from the whole recording. If you do this 
> to one track, all tracks in the group should be affected. after that, you can 
> nudge the beat at the right place. The edit should be phase coherent. 
> Hope, that helps.
> Best Stefan
> n meinem iPhone gesendet
> 
>> Am 15.10.2015 um 17:11 schrieb chad morrison <chadmorrisonmob...@gmail.com>:
>> 
>> Hello all.
>> I recently recorded drums for a client. All went well. However, because I'm 
>> such an awesome drummer there is one kick that is slightly off beat. Grin I 
>> have used elastic audio to quantize the entire session. However, there is 
>> one kick that remains slightly off beat. For some reason elastic audio 
>> refuses to fix it. Is there anyway to drag the kick into place using elastic 
>> audio. I have seen YouTube videos of sighted people manually manipulating 
>> drum notes with the mouse. Can we do this from the keyboard? The note I need 
>> to replace is right after a breakdown in the song. Otherwise, I would just 
>> copy the note to the clipboard and paste it in the right place with little 
>> fear of it being obvious. However, if I do that now I am afraid that you 
>> would be able to hear The bleed from the rest of the drum mics in contrast 
>> with the new Kik placement. Meaning, if I paste the kick note in the proper 
>> place the kick would still be Heard from the other drum tracks because of 
>> the bleed over.  I hope this makes sense. If not I will clarify more.
>> From Chad's iPhone
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