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Fit grid to audio tempo

What videos are you referring to please ?
The Presonus videos that are linked in the second post from Gerran. If you did not watch them you should if you want a chance
to correct the issues you are having. If you did and they didn't help then the real fun may just be starting. I understand what a mind twist this can be.

Maybe, if you are willing you could send someone here (if one is willing) part of the tune to try and line it up for you.
I would offer but the little I have done as been harder than expected. I have used Tab To Transient to line events up initially.
Anyways, good luck!! Hope you get it sorted 🖖
 
No for me its super important to have a music perfectly sync to the grid.
Ask a dee jay if it is not important...
What videos are you referring to please ?

Of course most of us who work with pop, rock etc want to be as close as possible to being in time. I just read the part about using to the 100th and interpreted that as fussing over tempos that read 132.446 BPM. As in a crazy resolution. Myself I find increments of .10 are very accurate. .100 seems a little excessive compulsive.
 
Of course most of us who work with pop, rock etc want to be as close as possible to being in time. I just read the part about using to the 100th and interpreted that as fussing over tempos that read 132.446 BPM. As in a crazy resolution. Myself I find increments of .10 are very accurate. .100 seems a little excessive compulsive.
Remember, with the repeating loops this is a fixed tempo song (unless you really want to tweak timing inside the loop too). In a fixed tempo song after 3 minutes 0.01BPM is about a 1/32 note out of whack. Still small, but noticeable.
 
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I understand very well how fussy it sounds but i try thoroughly every advices one gave me on this thread and it worked once magically since im not able to reproduce it so i gave up about this idea.
Thanks a lot for your help guys because i learned few interesting things during the process anyway !
 
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