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MaGiC_MuShRooM
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Posted - 2005/08/23 :  15:10:42  Show profile Send a private message
okay is there an easy way to import a .wav audio file and make it so that it even slightly matches the beat in my song or do i have to randomely play around with tempo's and stuff until it fits?

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Posted - 2005/08/23 :  16:16:10  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit bulby_g's homepage
Best bet is to time stretch it but playing with pitch etc can work to a certain extent that’s what I do as I don't have a time stretch program yet :(

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milo
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Posted - 2005/08/23 :  18:03:32  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit milo's homepage
listen to the vocal, count the beats to find the bpm, use a program like cooledit/audition/soundforge or timefactory to stretch it to the desired lengths. a lot of sequencers also include timestretchers these days as well, though timefactory is by far the best.

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Splix
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Posted - 2005/08/24 :  03:28:32  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Splix's homepage
i just use tempo. but of course it dosent work all the time.

tho i dont use vocals a lot.




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eLASTIC
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if u know the bpm and its a short sample, u can use fruity slicer



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Brian K
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Posted - 2005/08/24 :  04:25:32  Show profile  Send a private message
quote:
Originally posted by hattrixx:
FORMULA FOR FINDING THE TEMPO (BPM) OF A SAMPLE:
Step 1) Find the number of seconds the loop lasts, and write down the number.
Step 2) Find the number of beats the loop lasts, and write down the number.
Step 3) Divide the number of seconds by the number of beats, and write down that number.
Step 4) Divide 60 by the result from Step 3. Voila - now you have your BPM.

FORMULA FOR FINDING WHAT LENGTH TO STRETCH (IN SECONDS) YOUR SAMPLE TO:
Step 1) Divide 60 by your destination BPM. (For example 60 ÷ 120)
Step 2) Multiply the result from Step 1 by the number of beats you have. Tada! You now have the length in seconds of your sample at your destination BPM.



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