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Set the start of the bar
Start bar correction takes place next. The beat at the start of the bar
should coincide with the high sound of the metronome, or the red line
in the wave form display.
Correction is achieved in one step: If the start of the beat can be
heard, then click on "Tap one" once, or press "T". Alternatively, you
can also choose how many quarter notes the "One" is to be moved
back by.
If the start marker is set right before the first beat of a bar, then no
correction is necessary.
Hint: After every adjustment, the metronome and tick mark
visualization reacts with a delay.
Step 3: Use of the BPM and beat recognition
With this last step you determine what is to be done with the material
currently being analyzed. There are three possibilities:
1. You want to generate remix objects from the song (the analyzed
material),
2. You want to bring your project tempo into line with the tempo of
the song or vice versa,
3. You initially only want to save the tempo and beat information in
the audio file to edit them later.
Generating remix objects
The song is cut up beat by beat into individual objects which can
then be used and re-edited in any required way in the VIP.
Some usage examples:
Generate loops out of complete songs that you can use with your
own material.
Remix songs, i.e. change the sequence of the remix object, cut and
duplicate the individual parts or beats of the songs, or enhance the
song with any other loops, samples, etc.