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4/20/2010- Understanding Beat Detective
- Making selections and separating regions in Beat Detective
- Extracting and using groove templates
- Generating a tempo map with bar beat markers
- Quantizing multi-track drums
- Using SoundReplacer and other sample triggering plug-ins
- Creating and using MIDI triggers
- Replacing drum sounds within a stereo recording
- Drum sweetening tips and strategies
Skill Level Intermediate
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Welcome
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Welcome1m 4s
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1. Using Beat Detective
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Understanding Beat Detective4m 35s
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Making accurate selections5m 26s
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Separating regions3m 39s
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Cleaning up your edits7m 8s
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Bar beat marker generation10m 57s
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Groove template extraction7m 17s
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Beat Detective and MIDI4m 54s
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2. Beat Detective Strategies
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3. Replacing and Sweetening Drum Sound
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Using SoundReplacer11m 34s
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4. Drum Sweetening Strategies
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Conclusion
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Goodbye31s
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