If you get an audio file from a friend or client that wasn’t recorded to a click track, you can proceed as usual after doing a few easy adjustments. Beatmap your tempo to the audio file (or midi) and you’re able to program beats along with that file now – you’re keeping the original feel of the audio, not conforming it to a rigid tempo.
You can also use tempo synced effects, quantize midi and loop your backing tracks once you have proper tempos set.
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