Why You Should Quantize + Negative Track Delays Explained
If you found this video or the Negative Track Delay Database helpful and would like to show your appreciation, you can buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/davidkudell Negative Track Delay Database: https://bit.ly/3wtyArN ----- Let's talk about two subjects that go hand-in-hand and are really critical to a successful film scoring workflow: Quantizing and Negative Track Delays. This is also referred to as working “in the grid.”

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