Chapter 28: Beat Detective
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The Beat Detective Window
The Beat Detective window appears as shown in Figure 28, below.
To open the Beat Detective window, do one of the
following:
Choose
Event > Beat Detective
.
– or –
Press 8 (Windows) or 8
(Mac) on the numeric keypad.
Beat Detective is a floating window that can be
left open while working. This lets you adjust the
controls in real time during playback, while
viewing the beat triggers that appear in your se-
lection in the Edit window.
Beat Detective Modes
The Beat Detective window is divided into three
sections: Operation, Selection, and Detection.
Depending on the Operation mode, the controls
in the Action section change. The Selection op-
tions for Beat Detective are available in each of
the Operation modes.
The Beat Detective modes include the following:
Operation
Lets you choose to analyze either
MIDI or audio material.
Bar|Beat Marker Generation
Generates Bar|Beat
Markers corresponding to transients detected in
the audio selection or according to accent pat-
terns with MIDI notes.
Groove Template Extraction
Extracts the rhyth-
mic and dynamic information from audio or
MIDI, and saves this information to the Groove
Clipboard, or as a DigiGroove template.
Region Separation (Audio Only)
Separates and
creates new regions based on transients detected
in the audio selection.
Region Conform (Audio Only)
Conforms all sepa-
rated regions within the selection to the current
tempo map. Beat Detective can conform audio
regions to groove templates (such as DigiGroove
templates) in addition to standard quantization.
Edit Smoothing (Audio Only)
Fills the gaps be-
tween conformed regions by automatically
trimming them, and inserts crossfades.
Figure 28. Beat Detective (Pro Tools HD shown)
Summary of Contents for Digidesign Pro Tools 8.0
Page 1: ...Reference Guide Pro Tools 8 0 ...
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Page 19: ...1 Part I Introduction ...
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