BPM in recorded audio

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  • #20523

    Hi, having problems with bpm control.

    Say i record a track from my guitar, if i then try to change the indicated bpm it will change the speed of the track to accommodate the change in bpm, is there a option for it to not do that?

    #20525
    Anonymous

    Sure,

    You can disable the “Tempo Stretch” right here on each audio track.

    Tempo Stretch

    #20532

    Thank You

    #22801

    Tempo Stretch is not listed as an option in mine and I am having the same issue. I import instrument audio as a new project, then record vocal tracks within the project, but when I play it back the vocals are severely delayed and off-beat.

    #22808
    Anonymous

    Tempo Stretch is not listed as an option in mine and I am having the same issue. I import instrument audio as a new project, then record vocal tracks within the project, but when I play it back the vocals are severely delayed and off-beat.

    Please make sure you have the last SoundBridge version installed.

    #23673

    Hi! I’m having the same problem.
    Yes, If one remembers to set the tempo on SB BEFORE recording everything is fine, but it would be good if there was a fix in case one forgets.
    Thank you @modern8music for clarifing us the tempo stratch function, that works; however the option is available only for audio files and not for recorded midi files! Result is that I can make the audio file at the correct bpm I want, but the midi file I already recorded won’t be stretched. Any fix?
    Thank you!

    #23674
    Anonymous

    Thank you @modern8music for clarifing us the tempo stratch function, that works; however the option is available only for audio files and not for recorded midi files! Result is that I can make the audio file at the correct bpm I want, but the midi file I already recorded won’t be stretched. Any fix?

    MIDI files do not need to be stretched they will stay on tempo no matter the BPM.

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