If the audio contains various timing problems, but you want to fix them manually instead of letting AudioSnap fix them automatically, see Adjusting the timing of a solo performance. This gives you complete control over every aspect of your audio, and allows you to manually drag audio beats around to perfect the timing.
If you want to quickly tighten up a performance in a project that already has a fixed tempo or varying tempo map, see Quantizing audio. This is useful if you like the performance, but the timing is off in a few places.
If you want to extract the groove from one clip and apply it to another clip, see To Groove Quantize an audio clip. You can extract a groove from both audio and MIDI clips.
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