Studio Files: Intro to Elastic Audio (Drum Editing)

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

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Elastic audio is a very powerful tool to use while editing drums. I show you how to manually create warp markers and move drums into sync.

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  • Great tutorial. Learned a lot. Thank you. Good tip about the WARP markers on both sides of the track

  • No problem, glad we could help.

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  • Also, If you hold shift while clicking a transient marker in warp view, Pro Tools will automatically add the anchor to the left or right of that transient. :)

  • Thank You!!!

  • thanks so much! but is there a way for pro tools to choose several markers at once?

  • Question... What about when A cymbal hit is on time but say a kick is off and they are on the same beat. having them grouped could move all of them as you say but wouldnt that knock the in time things, to being out of time?

  • Thank You So Much 4 That Hekp Bro

  • Beat detective is much better, every time I use elastic audio on drums. My overheads get a bit strange with the phase

  • NICE!!

  • WOW!!

    Pro Tools Is AMAZING!!!

    Great tutorial.

  • haha yeah i have dreams where i am automating pans and stuff

  • You got some pretty unique techniques man thanks! I have pt8 and i have dreams of mixing while i sleep. Its mixing heaven.. Right?! lol

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