Tempo mapping live multitrack drums recorded without a click?

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2013/12/15 08:49:26 (permalink)

Tempo mapping live multitrack drums recorded without a click?

I have a bunch of songs recorded recently.  They were recorded live without a click and include multitracked drums.  I would like to tempo map these drums in Sonar X3 .  Is there a streamlined way of doing this? 
 
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post edited by Adralicus - 2013/12/15 09:35:51

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    Re: Tempo mapping live multitrack drums recorded without a click? 2013/12/15 11:30:19 (permalink)
    AudioSnap can match your tempo map to a drum track simply and reliably.


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    Re: Tempo mapping live multitrack drums recorded without a click? 2013/12/15 11:53:08 (permalink)
    Carl a.k.a Fast Biker Boy put some videos together on this awhile back. Try this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VR7WkHywTo&feature=c4-overview-vl&list=PL6C8A51A85BDA4609
    As Bit pointed out, it's not difficult.
     
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    Re: Tempo mapping live multitrack drums recorded without a click? 2013/12/15 19:46:50 (permalink)
    Great thanks I'll give it a go.
     

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