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Old 17th May 2008, 08:03 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by JPZ View Post
I don't get what you're saying. Beat Detective doesn't do anything to the audio so how does EA sound better? I don't think EA works very well for multitrack drums and why would it? It's beyond me why someone would choose EA over BD for correcting drums. BD works pretty frickin well.
BD works fine, until the drummer starts playing fast hihats, or ghost snare notes.....then cutting the hats in time results in strange snare tones (or can do anyways).

Both are valid techniques. I find EA slightly quicker. And done right, it works fine for drums (and even better for mono sources - I don't want to edit piano or acoustic guitar without it ever! bass it's very useful for too).
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