Thank you Rim.
Does it mean the click track had to be on while recording?
Does the program need the click on if you use Audio Quantize?
Is it more useful for lets say drums because the waveform is somewhat busy with guitar?
My guitar player friend did not like the click hearing while recording
so even after a lot of adjustments of the volume of the click we decided to get rid of it.
Maybe he needs to get used to the sound. Because it was off beat all over the place.
But I am no guitar player so I have no right to speak how he plays his stuff haha.
I only record it but I can't put a beat under it later because it is swaying everywhere.
If I let him play on a simple beat loop made on a drumcomputer he likes it more than the sound
of the click.
Are there any others on this forum who use this function a lot?
Or is manually adjusting with the warp function and transients the best way to do this?
BTW: I love the time stretching feature even more! Great balls of fire!
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