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Fit grid to audio tempo

Sorry for the disturbing thread flooding but i made a demo song without fitting the grid and neither calculating precisely the tempo.
Now i want to make a quick but proper demo lets say so whats the fastest way to fit my song to the grid please ? (of course i could timestretch all events one each by one to a tempo grid but it is so time consuming...)
Thanks a lot
 
Depending on your need, you can either create a 'free form tempo map' from your recording using the detect tempo command, or timestretch your track(s) to a fixed tempo. There's multiple videos on both of these techniques to be found:
 
Sorry for the disturbing thread flooding but i made a demo song without fitting the grid and neither calculating precisely the tempo.
Now i want to make a quick but proper demo lets say so whats the fastest way to fit my song to the grid please ? (of course i could timestretch all events one each by one to a tempo grid but it is so time consuming...)
Thanks a lot
Tab To Transient may help also (for the Grid part) I have used that method previously. YMMV
 
Depending on your need, you can either create a 'free form tempo map' from your recording using the detect tempo command, or timestretch your track(s) to a fixed tempo. There's multiple videos on both of these techniques to be found:
Lets say i have a song with only 2 tracks.
One vocal track with just 3 vocals during the track (so 3 separate region)
And the other track is lets say a drum line. But this drum line is composed of multiple duplicate audio regions of the same 4 mesure.
Will the timestretch feature will work and keep the timing, the placing of everything perfectly with the vocal for example please ?
 
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