Quantize these drums

Ganks

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Does anyone want to quantize some drums?
I need them done by tomorrow morning, but I do not feel like doing it at the moment.

There is no pay, but if you don't want to do it, you don't have to.
I'm just asking as a friendly gesture.

Thanks guys.

If you're interested, I'll send you the files with tempo changes.
 
I can post right now.

Do you use REAPER? It would be so easy to send you the project file with the tempo already mapped.
 
im in cubase but you should beable to create a midi file the length of the song and when you go to export the midi there should be an option if i remember right to mbed the tempo in the midi.

edit: on second thought i have reaper installed and i can do that myself if needed
 
I created the MIDI track and tried to export, and it just said "MIDI export failed".
EDIT: GOT IT.

Exporting tracks now.
 
yeah np man

also if you need anything else like this done I can edit guitar bas, vocals drums and I can do vocal tunning. just looking for some projects to tied me over untill i get my studio up and going
 
Cool! I will probably hit you up on some of those.

One thing about drum editing.
Can you keep the transients like they are?

I just stick drumagog on my tracks and go. I don't use MIDI or anything like that.

Does that make sense? Haha.
 
Great!

The tracks are done uploading, so you should be able to download. :)
Let me know if you need anything else or if anything goes wrong.

Thank you again, man. Really.
 
Dude, seriously. This is utterly unworkable. For starters: The Reaper project you posted contains different track references than the tracks you posted. Okay, that's a minor thing. Just scrub the originals and re-import.

But the worst thing is your drum tracks, aside from being pretty sloppily tracked, horribly clipped and badly miked, are LITTERED with incredibly bad editing glitches and artifacts. This wouldn't be polishing a turd, this would be turning shit into gold. It'd take less time to just program the entire drum part from scratch.
 
Leave the clipping and artifacts for me to deal with.
That's the way I track and it turns out alright everytime.

All you have to worry about is editing the tracks to the grid.

If you don't want to deal with it, don't, and leave it at that.