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GI Lutz

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  1. First of all thanks for all the replies. Sorry for not getting back earlier. I record in my free time and work was quite demanding. I made a short video to try to explain the mentioned behaviour. I defenitly don´t want to stretch clips. I just want to alter the beginning of the clips that are made with the comping tool. It's hard to explain all in english, since it already would be in german. I hope the video shows my problem. Getting rid of the metrome does seem to do the trick, but we´d loose click and the ability to quickly exchange parts (i. e. a drum fill). Another way would be oldshool-cutting every single clip, but I cannot believe that the comping tool can just be used in one single tempo... Unbenanntes Video – Mit Clipchamp erstellt (3).mp4
  2. Hello there, this is my 2nd attept to write about a comping problem, since my first post was deleted (I accidently posted screenshot of the beta sonar version - sorry, my bad)... By the time, I discoverd that the comping tool doesn´t like tempo changes. We programmed our project files with several tempo changes and recorded the drums. Since we need to do some editing, we used the comping tool to prelisten and edit the tracks. If we just use the comping tool to select a part of the track everything is fine (Screenshot (53)). But if we want to finetune the sample and change the beginning, the result will end with a pause at the end of that part (Screenshot (55)). If we delete all tempo changes, no pause is created, but we'd loose the correct click of the metronome and all convenience that comes with it (i. e. sample a certain part). Is there any idea how to keep the programmed timings, but also use that comping tool, since it makes editing way more easy? Regards Lutz
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