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AudioSnap
Fixing timing problems in audio clips
If you want to extract the groove from one clip and apply it to another clip, see To Groove
Quantize an audio clip. You can extract a groove from both audio and MIDI clips.
If you need to synchronize audio with the projects tempo map, see Synchronizing audio and the
project tempo.
See:
Adjusting the timing of a solo performance
Adjusting the timing of a multi-track performance while maintaining phase relationships
Synchronizing the rhythms of out-of-sync tracks
Making multiple clips/tracks groove together
Quantizing audio
To quantize audio to the project’s time ruler
To Groove Quantize an audio clip
To quantize an audio clip to another audio clip (Quantize to Pool)
Adjusting the timing of a solo performance
When adjusting the timing of a solo performance (for example, a single instrument recorded with a
single microphone, or a pre-recorded drum loop, etc.), you can freely drag beats around without
worrying about potential phase problems.
By manually adjusting beats, you have complete control over the timing of your audio.
To manually adjust the timing of a solo performance
1. Click the Transient Tool button in the Track View toolbar.
Audio clips display transient markers and the AudioSnap palette appears.
2. Drag the desired transient markers around to perfect the timing.
For more information about editing transient markers, see Editing transient markers.
See:
Adjusting the timing of a multi-track performance while maintaining phase relationships
Synchronizing the rhythms of out-of-sync tracks
Making multiple clips/tracks groove together
Quantizing audio
To quantize audio to the project’s time ruler
To Groove Quantize an audio clip
To quantize an audio clip to another audio clip (Quantize to Pool)