Brian, Although using Elastic Audio warp markers needs to be done by clicking with the mouse, if you already have a tempo map (as in, a metronome in place) and you've recorded drums and simply want to quantize them to the grid, that you can do with VoiceOver. What you need to do is:
1. Make sure your drum tracks' timebase is set to ticks. 2. Enable Elastic Audio on the drum tracks and set them to the Rhythmic plug-in. 3. Select the audio to be quantized. 4. Open the quantize dialog and select "Elastic Audio" in the "what to quantize" section. 5. If the drums are eighth-note oriented, choose eighth notes as the grid value and hit Apply. Pro Tools will quantize the drums to the closest grid value. It's a bit touch and go because, as I said, true warp marker definition and editing is normally done with the mouse but this is a quick and dirty way to do it but it's effective. I submitted a bug on this a couple of years ago and suggested a possible solution that involved keyboard shortcuts but, as it would technically alter the way Pro Tools behaves, it has to go through a much more rigorous approval process so I'm not holding my breath. Perhaps this technique will suit you if you don't need to get fancy with the quantization. Hope that helps, Slau -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Pro Tools Accessibility" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to ptaccess+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.