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2018/08/16 16:02:20 (permalink)

best way to detect beats

from what I've read and the tutorials I've followed AUDIOSNAP appears to be designed for music with a steady beat.  My interest lies more along the line of making my accompaniments on piano or organ more fluid.  I use many pieces that have much rubato within them.  Is there a good way to use audiosnap to make a click track from an audio recording?
 
What other methods would be recommended?  
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Re: best way to detect beats 2018/08/16 16:48:33 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Zargg 2018/08/16 19:09:34
I prefer to do this manually using Set Measure/Beat At Now (Shift+M). I've posted about this many times in different contexts. Here's one describing the general approach:
 
http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/3573557
 
And here's one with specific steps:
 
http://forum.cakewalk.com/FindPost/2922802
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: best way to detect beats 2018/08/17 01:02:40 (permalink)
Try the Melodyne tempo mapping approach - drag the audio up to the time ruler, and this generates a tempo map automatically. Sometimes one Melodyne algorithm will give a better result than another.

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