With audio specifically, it's possible, not so much with Elastic Audio, per se, 
but with Beat detective it is. There's an entire Chapter on Beat Detective in 
the Reference Guide. Essentially, you use it to detect transients and separate 
clips based on those transients and then quantize the clips. You need to 
experiment with the sensitivity slider and sometimes you have to adjust some 
clips manually but it's definitely possible.
HTH,
slau

> On Mar 17, 2018, at 10:44 AM, Luis Daniel Pérez <ldp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello!. 
> on the internet there are several videos where you quantize drums,  bass, at 
> the tempo of the metronome.
>  Is it possible for a blind person to do this?
>  with elastic audio or beat detectibe
> thanks for answer!
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