Topic: I really need to know….
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Infinitoar.
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October 5, 2010 at 07:09 #2397
InfinitoarParticipantPlease if you can tell me in a short comment. No need for the dictionary term of “run”. [Trust me my teacher at school made us copy that definition when we were bad just to piss us off even more lol]
I’m hungry, it’s 3AM and I’m getting a “little” pissed off….I wanted to hurry and map some beta ideas for a remix I’m doing, but I can’t due to-
I’m trying to see how can you edit the tempo of a SINGLE track. JUST ONE. Not the WHOLE PROJECT. I have the freeware version also. I wanna take the voxes and speed them up. I can’t do it. And it’s annoying the living HELL of of me.
Come’on somebody help me here 😡
October 5, 2010 at 09:05 #19574
roninParticipantSorry Infinitoear, there is no option to edit the tempo of a single track. If you refer to audio-timestretching I think this is already planned but no there yet. You can stretch MIDI-parts in the current “pro” version but I’m not sure if it is already in podium free.
October 5, 2010 at 14:52 #19575
LionParticipantJust want to say. I know of no music program in the world that has different tempos for each track.
Plus, why would you need different tempos anyway? out of curiosity.
Could you imagine hearing the metronome, that would be crazy confusing. 😆
October 5, 2010 at 15:06 #19576
pj geerlingsParticipantIt might make sense in Indian Music
(Many many years ago I was contracted to build a metronome that produced 3 different “beats” in three different time signatures – it was for a professor of Eastern Indian music at a local college – he said he wanted to use it to practice )peace y’all
pjOctober 5, 2010 at 22:07 #19578
InfinitoarParticipant@Lion wrote:
Just want to say. I know of no music program in the world that has different tempos for each track.
Plus, why would you need different tempos anyway? out of curiosity.
Could you imagine hearing the metronome, that would be crazy confusing. 😆
There is many programs that do that. Linux Multimedia Studio does, and so does Magix Musicmaker 16. I also believe Audacity[even though it is not a “DAW”]can do it also. And I was wanting to speed up the tempo because the idea I have for a remix the vocals have to be sped up a bit otherwise the remix would sound “slow as dirt, yet fast like a Lambo”. lol But I suppose I will try to make something out of the slow tempo of the song’s original tempo. [which is 94BPM]
And the song is Martin Harp’s “I’ve Wasted” track. I love his material and he released some stems recently for those who wish to remix the track.
October 5, 2010 at 22:08 #19579
InfinitoarParticipant@ronin wrote:
Sorry Infinitoear, there is no option to edit the tempo of a single track. If you refer to audio-timestretching I think this is already planned but no there yet. You can stretch MIDI-parts in the current “pro” version but I’m not sure if it is already in podium free.
Thanks Ronin. 😉
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