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Am 03.10.2011 22:14, schrieb Brett Clark:
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type="cite">>> Given a drummer that has a steady beat, this
sounds reasonable<br clear="all">
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If the drummer cannot keep a steady beat, then the use of a click
track will cause a lot of pain and frustration. Here's what you
need to do:
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<div>1) figure out tempo and setup click track</div>
<div>2) send drummer out for pizza</div>
<div>3) quickly build a drum loops track</div>
<div>4) try and convince the drummer that he tracked those before
he left for the pizza, and must have forgotten about it.</div>
<div>5) track the rest of the band off the drum loops</div>
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<div>Just my 2 cents on that. ;-)</div>
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--Brett</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 2:39 PM, fukked
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Am 03.10.2011 21:29, schrieb Ben Loftis:<br>
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>>> Hi,<br>
>>> can you tell me an easy way to determine
the bpm of audio that I record<br>
>>> with ardour? I will record a band that
doesn't know how fast their songs<br>
>>> are. So I want to let them play it once and
then record it with click at<br>
>>> the right tempo. I don't want them to go
nuts, while I try to fumble out<br>
>>> the tempo by adjusting it manually. I have
separate tracks for the<br>
>>> drums, so maybe bassdrum or snare are a
suitable source.<br>
>>> thx.<br>
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> Have the drummer play a measure at the tempo they
want while you record.<br>
> Select a "range" from the downbeat of the first
measure to the downbeat<br>
> of the second measure.<br>
> Then click "Edit->Tempo->Set Tempo from Edit
Range"<br>
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> -Ben<br>
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Given a drummer that has a steady beat, this sounds
reasonable and<br>
practical to me.<br>
I should use this list more often.<br>
Thx Ben!<br>
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/mn0<br>
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The pizza idea might work for other musicians as well. <br>
>If the drummer cannot keep a steady beat, then the use of a
click track will cause a lot of pain and frustration.<br>
I don't believe the click track has any influence on the pain and
frustration. With click, pain and frustration for the drummer,
without click pain and frustration for me in the mix. That's why I
want to use it ;-)<br>
Btw I didn't say he had no steady beat. Also the steadiness doesn't
have an effect for setting the tempo except the whole song is
somewhere within the delta of the drummers tempo rather than being
at THE tempo.<br>
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/mn0<br>
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