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\b0 \cf0 Don\'b4t worry. ALL loops and clips are either snapped to a bar, or a beat. So as long as you set your audio sequencer to snap to beats, you can experiment with moving the loop/clip backwards or forwards one beat at a time until it sounds right. \
The reason we sometimes left silence in front of the audio is that live sounds, such as guitars and vocals, aren\'b4t always 100% on grid. It\'b4s the human factor. Sometimes a vocal or a guitar part starts milliseconds earlier than the grid. If we\'b4d cut this, it would have sounded weird. }