Brett:
What are you thinking of, Bob?
Bob:
As we discussed earlier—what we called the BB section, where I played some BB King as licks, maybe that should start the pace rather that what I played. (Music playing) This is all about feel. (Music playing) Right before that high note, let us take that and see what that sounds like. (Music playing)
Brett:
So, we want to leave that high note in?
Bob:
We could leave the high note in.
Brett:
How we are going to do that is we have identified the area. We are going to highlight the area, Apple C, and we will go to the beginning of the pass.
Now, what we might want to do to see right where the guitar actually kicks in, maybe clean that up a little bit. (Music playing) So, we are going to drop in the BB.
Bob:
We replace this section with another piece. Let us see if that will work.
Brett:
We have already copied. We are going to highlight the area, Apple V and paste in our other area. (Music playing) I like it!
Bob:
It seems like it is working.
Brett:
It is working. Essentially, what we did is we took a later section of Bob’s solo where he played some licks that he thought would be a particular chord to kick of the solo in, and we just simply cut and pasted them right to the front.
Bob:
What if I was not exactly happy with where it started and I would like to start it a little sooner? Would that work?
Brett:
Sure. In particular, what was great about grid mode—and you have mapped out a grid—if we want to move it back a quarter note, an eighth note, a sixteenth note, let us take a look at the screen again.
We come up here in the grid and here you can choose how tight your grid is. You can have quarter notes, or if you want an eighth note, you could click on eighth note.
Let us say you want to start that solo an eighth note earlier, we could take that region, snap it over exactly one half note before.
Bob:
Let us see if that works. (Music playing) I think I like it better the other way. How would I go back?
Brett:
Here is a great thing. If you have moved it once, just Apple Z it, and it will snap right back to where you had it before.
Bob:
There you go. It is that simple. (Music playing)
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