Adjusting a Guitar Part's Timing (Triple Threat Quick Tip)

Aug 29, 2018
 

Sometimes after recording a guitar part I'll need to adjust its timing to make it fit nicely into the track I'm working on. Here's how I like to do it.

I first create a midi track (totally empty of sound) and quantize the notes to fit the groove I'm working in. This gives me a visual reference to align the transients of the guitar strums. 

Hope that helps a little bit, to lock in your instruments and grooves. Now go make some great music!

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