I'm currently in Los Angeles where my daughter's band is recording in a Pro Tools environment.
I'm seriously impressed with the Beat Detective function.
Question: is there something similar for Sonar?
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Beat Detective examines the sharp transients, such as kick drum.
Beat Detective examines the sharp transients, such as kick drum. It then does some fancy fade/positioning and aligns it directly on the click beat.
It is a timing correction tool for sloppy drummers. My daughter's drummer is awfully close in her timing, but BD put her kick dead-on with the click. It is remarkable how much this tightens up the final sound.
Kinda like AutoTune, for kick drums.
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[[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.drumagog…"]drumagog[/]="http://www.drumagog…"]drumagog[/] is supposed to offer similar functionality to beat detective, and it is a DX plugin.
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Originally posted by heinz:
[[url=http://[/URL]="http://www.drumagog…"]drumagog[/]="http://www.drumagog…"]drumagog[/] is supposed to offer similar functionality to beat detective, and it is a DX plugin.
Drumagog is brilliant plugin for triggering, but doesn't help with timing. Regrettably, I think beat detective's got that market to itself.
I do it manually. Sounds better, I tell myself . . .
bgavin, I have Sonar 3.0 and I'm aware of a function that will t
bgavin, I have Sonar 3.0 and I'm aware of a function that will time correct parts to fit to a drum loop. Is that what Beat Detective does?