Instruction Manual

394 AudioSnap
Groove Quantize and Quantize to Pool
12. Click the track number of the bass track to select the track, and use the
Edit-Bounce to Tracks command to open the Bounce to Tracks
dialog.
13. Fill out the fields the way you want (make sure 64-bit Engine check box
is enabled), and click OK.
A new bass clip appears on the track that you chose in the dialog. Listen to
it, and compare it to the original, stretched bass clip.
Aligning MIDI with Audio
One way to align MIDI with audio is to use the grooves that you extract from
audio clips to quantize MIDI. Another way is available with the new option in
the Snap to Grid dialog. The Snap to Grid dialog now has an Audio
Transients check box, which makes it simple to align MIDI data with
AudioSnap-enabled audio. When you display the Pool, and set the Snap to
Grid dialog to Snap to Landmarks, you can easily drag MIDI events in the
Inline Piano Roll view to align with audio transients.
To Align MIDI with Audio in the Inline Piano Roll View
1. Display the Pool markers that you want to use to align the MIDI events:
select the audio clip(s) whose transient markers you want to use; make
sure that the Add Transients to the Pool , and Show Pool buttons
are enabled in the palette. You can disable any unwanted markers,
or just ignore them when you’re dragging your MIDI data.
2. Display the MIDI data in the Inline Piano Roll view that you want to
align.
3. Open the Snap to Grid dialog (Shift + N is the default shortcut), and on
the PRV Mode tab, enable the Audio Transients check box.
4. Make sure Move To is enabled in the Mode field.
5. Adjust Magnetic Strength if you want. You can turn it off to if you want
to drag your data only to locations on the snap grid.
6. Drag your data to the desired audio transient lines.
Copying Audio Rhythms as MIDI
If you want to double an audio rhythm with a MIDI instrument, or align lyrics
with an audio rhythm, you can copy the audio rhythm as MIDI.