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mucis procedure
I found out that there's two ways to establish a tempo, but which one do you or the pro usually use? Are both ways are evenly use?
A: Record a strum guitar, then use a beat detector to detect those guitar strum attack so that the DAW will produce a tempo out from the guitar.
Pro: The guitar remains untouch and will sound natural and real
Cons: you will hear a slight tempo changed (ex. 88 -> 88.2 -> 87.5 -> 86 depending on the guitar strum)
or
B: Record a midi drum, quantized for perfect alignment and tempo, record a strum guitar following the midi drum, delete and repeat portion where guitar did not aligned with the drum beat, (alternatively, copy paste similar guitar measures)
Pro: Drums will sound tight and perfect
Cons: Guitar will sound looped and fake.
A: Record a strum guitar, then use a beat detector to detect those guitar strum attack so that the DAW will produce a tempo out from the guitar.
Pro: The guitar remains untouch and will sound natural and real
Cons: you will hear a slight tempo changed (ex. 88 -> 88.2 -> 87.5 -> 86 depending on the guitar strum)
or
B: Record a midi drum, quantized for perfect alignment and tempo, record a strum guitar following the midi drum, delete and repeat portion where guitar did not aligned with the drum beat, (alternatively, copy paste similar guitar measures)
Pro: Drums will sound tight and perfect
Cons: Guitar will sound looped and fake.