thegaltieribrothers Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago Hi, I looking for some tempo amendment tips regarding getting existing audio tracks to fit in time with new tempo changes. I have added a tempo increase and decrease via the tempo track but would like to know the best way to get my audio tracks to fit in time with the tempo changes. Especially with my vocal tracks which have an instance of Melodyne on each track (e.g. is it best to do my tempo changes before my vocals or is there a better way of doing things)? Any ideas gratefully received. Thanks in anticipation of your help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reginaldStjohn Posted 57 minutes ago Share Posted 57 minutes ago Check this out for information regarding tempo mapping and getting your audio to follow the temp., There are more sophificated ways of doing this but this should get you going. http://legacy.cakewalk.com/Documentation?product=Cakewalk&language=3&help=AudioSnap.06.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Baay Posted 18 minutes ago Share Posted 18 minutes ago It's always better to let your audio guide your project tempo, recording the freely varying tempo that you want, and using the various methods available to fit the project timeline to it (Set Measure/Beat At Now being my prefered tool). But if you have an existing fixed-tempo recording that's matching the fixed tempo of the project and you want to add a tempo change after the fact, do the following: - With the audio clip(s) selected, expand the AudioSnap section of the Clip Properties tab in the Track Inspector. - Check the 'Enable' box. - Select 'Autostretch' from the 'Follow Options' pick list. - Check the box to enable 'Follow Proj Tempo'. The clip(s) will automatically conform to any tempo changes you make. See the documentation for information on stretching algorithms and using Bounce to Clip(s) to render the stretching permanent with an Offline algorithm. Although it's all reversible, even after you render the stretching, it's generally advisable to work with a copy of the project to facilitate recovering the original state in case things don't go as expected for any reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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