M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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7

To achieve a swing feel for the conformed re-

gions, select the Swing option and whether the
swing is based on eighth-notes or sixteenth-
notes, then specify a percentage value with the
slider or by typing in a value:

• Smaller percentage values yield less swing,

with 0% yielding none.

• Larger percentage values yield more swing,

with 100% yielding a triplet, swing feel.

• Percentage values between 100–150 move

the regions beyond a triplet, swing feel, to-
ward the next sixteenth-note boundary
(provided the Swing note value is set to
eighth-notes).

8

Click Conform to automatically conform all re-

gions in the selection.

9

Audition the new conformed regions by click-

ing Play in the Transport.

10

Do one of the following:

• If necessary, select Edit > Undo, and repeat

steps 4–8 trying a different set of Conform
settings.

– or –

• If necessary, apply Edit Smoothing (see

“Edit Smoothing” on page 567).

Groove Conform

Instead of using a grid based on the session’s
tempo map, Groove Conform uses a grid based
on a groove template, or DigiGroove. Digi-
Grooves can be used to apply the feel of a cap-
tured passage to the selected audio regions. For
information about creating DigiGroove tem-
plates, see “DigiGroove Templates” on
page 561.

To conform regions using Groove Conform:

1

In the Beat Detective window, select Region

Conform

.

2

Select Groove.

3

In the Edit window, if not already selected, se-

lect the separated regions you want to conform.
Make sure the selection’s start and end points
fall cleanly on the beat.

4

In the Beat Detective window, define or recap-

ture the selection as described in “Defining a
Beat Detective Selection” on page 552.

5

From the Groove Template pop-up menu, se-

lect the Groove Clipboard or a saved groove tem-
plate (for information on creating groove
templates, see “DigiGroove Templates” on
page 561).

If Beat Detective has successfully captured
enough of the sub-beats from a selection be-
fore separating, you can successfully con-
form with the Swing option to change the
groove from a “straight” feel to one that is
swung. You can also import a groove tem-
plate containing a swing feel (see “Groove
Conform” on page 566).

Regions conformed with Beat Detective

Beat Detective, Groove Conform options

When using Groove Conform, the captured
selection must not include Bar|Beat Mark-
ers. Otherwise, the accuracy of the Groove
Template will be compromised.

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