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Old 17th July 2009   #11
big crouton
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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The analysis marker is telling you where Pro Tools thinks the transient is. If Pro Tools is off on the transient and you want to fix it, you do so by moving the analysis marker. Moving the analysis marker in and of itself does nothing to change the audio. That's where the warp markers come in. Moving the warp markers shifts the audio.

by the way, if you're adjusting the warp markers all by hand anyways, it might be easier for you to manually move the warp marker slightly ahead of or behind the grid when Pro Tools screws up the transients. For example, on bass tracks (the worst transient offenders I've found) if your warp marker is 15ms ahead of the transient, simply hold control and move the warp marker 15 ms behind the grid so that the transient lines up perfectly with the grid. It's quicker and easier than switching back and forth between warp and analysis view every time you have to line up a warp marker with a transient.

Hopefully that helps.
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