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Francisco Rossier

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  1. wow guys, your awesome. So far I had figured out a math-way to estimate the true average tempo of a section and I was going to take it from there, but this couple of tools are great to go further.... thanks a lot! (and it's always nice to know one is not the only freak trying to do this gimmicks!) Greets from Chile!
  2. Hi gang! I was wondering if anyone here is aware of some tool&plugin that would give a big dial to more "naturally" modify the tempo at a given bar. Right now the best way I have found is to just modify manually the tempo at the Tempo Track, but since it's an iterative process it would be much easier to modify it using a simple, giant but accurate dial, which one could wiggle around while looking how well a mark or a specific bar aligns with a specific transient. The track is too complex (a lot of syncopation, rythmic anticipation and delay) for Audiosnap to do a good work on finding the right tempo map. Lets hop someone knows about some tool that can do this or can be used as a more elegant workaround and, anyways, dont you think it would make a nice feature? Cheers! Franz
  3. Hi Daniel, did you have any luck with these overlays? did the buttons work in Cakewalk as they are labeled? Regards Fran
  4. Hi @Scott Reams. I tried to use your overlay for the XTouch, but the functions seem not to coincide with my Cakewalk by Bandlab. Am I missing something here? maybe a settting in Cakewalk itself? Thanks in advance, Fran
  5. The overlay linkedin your signature is terribly pixelated, to the point it can't be used. Are you sure you linked the right file? Regards Fran
  6. where shall I send the beers? this saved me hours of bumping my head against the wall. Thanks @msmcleod!
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