Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Subject: Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime! I'm going to describe the steps to identify beats. I'm not going to go through describing all of the things you should already know about selecting tracks, linking timeline and edit selections, positioning the insertion p

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
I'm going to describe the steps to identify beats. I'm not going to go through describing all of the things you should already know about selecting tracks, linking timeline and edit selections, positioning the insertion point, etc. You're going to be scrubbing or moving the insertion point to po

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
before, but I really need help, Bigtime! yeah, why not make the click conform to the music, rather than the other way around? At 06:38 PM 9/19/2017, you wrote: >I know of no way of achieving this as a blind user. A sighted user >might possibly be able to drop warp markers at ea

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Chris Smart
s.com>ptaccess@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 8:22 PM Subject: Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime! I imagine once he got the tempo following along to the subtle tempo changes if the right elastic audio algorithm is selected and then all the tempo ch

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Chris Smart
yeah, why not make the click conform to the music, rather than the other way around? At 06:38 PM 9/19/2017, you wrote: I know of no way of achieving this as a blind user. A sighted user might possibly be able to drop warp markers at each bar/beat and then quantize to a fixed tempo. I'm not sur

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread TheOreoMonster
s.com <mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 8:22 PM >> Subject: Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime! >> >> I imagine once he got the tempo following along to the subtle tempo changes >> if the right el

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
500-9575 - Original Message - From: TheOreoMonster To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 8:22 PM Subject: Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime! I imagine once he got the tempo following along to the subtle tempo changes i

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
atyn To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 6:38 PM Subject: Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime! I know of no way of achieving this as a blind user. A sighted user might possibly be able to drop warp markers at each bar/beat and then qua

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread TheOreoMonster
I imagine once he got the tempo following along to the subtle tempo changes if the right elastic audio algorithm is selected and then all the tempo changes selected and changed to the same value the audio should playback at the set tempo then. Just going by what I remember from using ProTOols.

Re: Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Slau Halatyn
I know of no way of achieving this as a blind user. A sighted user might possibly be able to drop warp markers at each bar/beat and then quantize to a fixed tempo. I'm not sure how this might specifically work. Is it important that everything be at a constant tempo? I mean, you could easily crea

Maybe covered before, but I really need help, Bigtime!

2017-09-19 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I asked this a while back on list, but don't recall ever getting a definite direct answer. I have a song which has been professionally recorded, though without a click track. I have absolutely no control over this, as it was done by a very famous country music artist. Obviously, though fairly