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How to get (achostic guitar) audio track tempo to change with global tempo setting change? Animator vs animation software free pc. My Demo of Studio One Pro is expiring and I want to purchase Artist but keep my files/songs I've recorded in the demo. RECORDED an audio track in Studio one 4 Artist but on playback it seems nothing got written - Help Please.
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| I have a track and from the beginning where i didn't insert the tempo. I had someone record over a beat thats on a single wav file. Now im trying to adjust the tempo only to get the grid to line up to the tempo of the wav file so I can work easier with time base effects and edit quicker. The beat is at 137 and the S1 project is at the default 130. When I slide the tempo up everything moves. Can anyone tell me how to adjust the tempo only to effect the grid but not move the events? |
| Figured it out by selecting all events and cutting them adjusting the tempo then pasting. Still is there a better way of doing this? |
| Hi.. If all of the events/tracks are the same length, select all of them and look for one event/track that has recognisable transients and view that one in the edit pane (if not same length alter accordingly). Change the tempo to the required speed (listen to the metronome maybe) and grab the end of the event/track (with all selected/highlighted) and click on the end whilst holding down the 'alt' key and the cursor will change to a sort of watch face. You can now stretch or compress the events/tracks until the transients match the time lines/bars/measures. When happy that your music is now playing relative to the required tempo you can select each event/track in turn, change the tempo in the inspector pane, select 'timestretch' and then 'control/command B' to bounce each event/track to lock it to tempo. If required you can now insert tempo changes and everything should behave as expected. You do not need to do this to instrument (midi) tracks as they will follow the tempo anyway. Regards... Windows 10 Pro/i7 6800k @3.4Ghz/16Gb ram. Studio One Pro, Melodyne Editor 4, Vocalign Project, Superior Drummer 3, Izotope N2-O8 and various other plugins. Focusrite Saffire Pro 40, Faderport, Focal Alpha 50's, Korg Pa3x, Korg Pad Kontrol, numerous guitars, basses & other antiquated outboard gear. Maybe one day I'll actually finish a project! |
| THA-REAPER wroteCan anyone tell me how to adjust the tempo only to effect the grid but not move the events? At the top of the track inspector there's a 'Tempo' dropdown. change it to 'Don't Follow' and your audio events won't be affected when you change the tempo. (For instrument tracks, changing the 'Timebase' dropdown from 'Beats' to 'Seconds' has the same effect). Once you've set the correct tempo you can re-enable those and the events will follow tempo changes correctly. Alternatively, for audio events, you can right-click an event and delete the 'file tempo' value to stop it from automatically stretching when you change the tempo. Or, in your specific case, if you put 137 in the 'file tempo' field then it'll sort itself out when you change the project tempo to 137. |
| Steve Carter wroteHi.. I originally thought having the silence left in would do the trick. At the time I had just finished editing out the room noise and silence out along with fading in hard plosives. I had planned on using the Ctrl+B bounce shortcut to consolidate the clips later on. I'm aware of how using the range tool in a blank space can make a signal in the waveform when bounced and can be used as a place holder when snapped. However I was holding off on it for the fact I left a bit of room garbage in the track to be learned by x-noise for the parts I couldn't get by slicing, trimming, and fading. They just dont make it easy lol I have to strategize every step. chrisbowes wroteTHA-REAPER wroteCan anyone tell me how to adjust the tempo only to effect the grid but not move the events? This is what I'll be using. I'm not sure if I missed those options or what lol. It's fitting for me to hold shift and click everything in the track pane and choose don't follow. Thank you for this tip..I'm so used to those sort of things being in the transport with other daws. |
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