AnsweredBuilding a tempo map and then quantizing a performance

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Building a tempo map and then quantizing a performance

Here's my goal: I have a number of tracks that were played without a metronome/click.  I know how to use tap-tempo and "fit to improvisation" to create a tempo map.  No problem there.  It fluctuates as expected.  But THEN I'd like to be able to make the tempo track solid (a single BPM for the whole song) and have the audio shrink and stretch to follow it.  I am wanting to use these tracks to develop backing tracks to a show that will follow a tempo map.  Its the last step that has stymied me.  I am using X3. 
 
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Re: Building a tempo map and then quantizing a performance 2016/11/25 13:00:54 (permalink)
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Re: Building a tempo map and then quantizing a performance 2016/11/25 13:50:32 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby littlea 2016/11/25 17:27:22
The thread Beepster referenced was a slightly different situation. In your case you just need to enable Audiosnap 'Clip Follows Project' in Autostretch mode, and then delete all the tempo changes.
 
 

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Re: Building a tempo map and then quantizing a performance 2016/11/25 17:27:54 (permalink)
OMG, perfect!   
 
Thanks to both brundlefly and Beepster for taking time to reply!
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