Folks, in fear of getting my head chopped off, I won't go into the specifics, as I know how irritated you all get when I do, but long story short, I've ran into a situation. I've got a couple of stereo audio tracks in a session I'm working on which are ever so slightly unsteady as far as the timing is concerned. They're close, but off just enough to not really work. My question is, I know that if these were instrument tracks, or for that mind, were midi tracks, all I'd need to do would be to quantize those tracks, problem solved. But, you can't exactly do that with an audio track. So, my question is, the song I'm doing is just a standard 4 4 time, no fancy retards or time sig changes or the like. It's just a constant 4 4. So, my question is, is there a way with something like beat detective, or with elastic audio, more likely, or something that I could fix this issue accessibly?

Thanks.

Chris.
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