Identifying beats – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Identifying Beats

Identifying the beat of a one-bar drum loop and
creating Bar|Beat Markers for it:

1

Place a one-bar drum loop at the beginning of

an audio track.

2

Select View > Rulers > Samples. This ensures

that the selected audio material will be sample-
accurate.

3

Select the audio region with the Time Grabber

tool and choose Event > Identify Beat.

4

In the Bar|Beat Markers dialog, specify the

start and end locations for the inserted Bar|Beat
Markers. Since this example deals with a one-bar
loop, enter 1|1|000 and 2|1|000.

5

If necessary, specify a time signature for the

start and end range.

6

Click OK to automatically calculate the new

tempo and insert the necessary Bar|Beat Markers
and meter events. Any existing tempo and
meter events residing within the selection are
deleted.

When working with a selection, the Identify Beat
command only calculates a single tempo for the
selected range. If the tempo varies from measure
to measure, or beat to beat, you’ll need to use
the Identify Beat command for each tempo vari-
ance (making sure to accurately define a precise
selection range or beat location for the tempo
change).

To accurately define tempos for a range of audio
with the Identify Beat command, make certain
that the initial selection represents an accurate
length of bars and beats. You may want to first
loop the selection on playback to see if it plays
accurately (see “Loop Playback Mode” on
page 338).
To avoid drift, and remain sample-ac-
curate, select the audio material with the Time
Scale set to Samples rather than Bars|Beats.

Identify Beat dialog

Bar|Beat Markers inserted

When identifying beats, select as large an
area as possible. For example, if you
have a four-bar-long audio file you want to
identify, select the entire four bars instead
of just one bar, in order to minimize round-
ing errors (see “Sample Rounding and Edit
Operations” on page 670).

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