Subject:Acid 3.0 Beatmapper
Posted by: jackrudy
Date:4/14/2001 11:18:54 PM
The first screen of the Beatmapper Wizard determines the downbeat. But the snapping grid isn't there. So if the song's downbeat is before the first note of this loop, you can't set it properly. Example: I want to beatmap a bass drum part. But the downbeat of the song is the snare, and it's not in this track. I know the first bass hit should be at .25 seconds. If there was a grid, I could set the downbeat there, and the tracks would line up. |
Subject:RE: Acid 3.0 Beatmapper
Reply by: SonicJG
Date:4/16/2001 10:16:37 PM
There's not really a way that ACID can set the downbeat at a sample that doesn't exist within the file... Here's how to do this: Set your downbeat one measure later than you ordinarily would (e.g.--beat three of measure one), go through the whole beatmapper wizard, and go through the beatmapper wizard in normal fashion. Then when you draw out the event, just draw it out from left to right. You'll notice that the first [approximately 3] beats of your project are missing, because you placed the downbeat late. Then drag the left edge of your event to the left, and you'll see that they were just masked. Now everything should be in time. Hope this helps... Joel |
Subject:RE: Acid 3.0 Beatmapper
Reply by: jackrudy
Date:4/17/2001 7:45:03 PM
Wow. Nice fix. Maybe you should document this somewhere. |