Specifications
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3 Define or capture the selection as described in
“Defining a Beat Detective Selection” on
page 336.
4 Configure the Detection options so the selec-
tion’s peak transients are accurately detected
(see “Generating Beat Triggers” on page 338).
5 Click the Collection Mode button.
6 In the Detection (Collection Mode) section,
click Add to add all the current beat triggers to
the collection.
7 Click the Normal Mode button and move the
selection to the next track you want to analyze.
Make sure to keep the selection range constant
for each track.
8 Configure the Detection options so the selec-
tion’s peak transients are accurately detected
(see “Generating Beat Triggers” on page 338).
9 Click the Collection Mode button again.
Press Start+P (Windows) or Control+P
(Macintosh) to move the selection up, or
Start+Semi-colon (Windows) or Con-
trol+Semi-colon (Macintosh) to move the
selection down.
With Commands Focus enabled, press “P”
to move the selection up, or Semi-colon (;) to
move the selection down. Hold down the
Shift key to retain and add to the current se-
lection
Figure 22. Overhead mic track displaying a collection of beat triggers containing unique triggers generated from the
kick, snare, and hi-hat tracks
Beat triggers
detected in Kick track
added to collection
Unique beat triggers
detected in Snare track
added to collection
Unique beat triggers
detected in Hi-hat track
added to collection
Collected beat triggers
applied to Overhead
microphones track