[ddots-l] Re: software for speeding up tempo of audio files

  • From: "Omar Binno" <omarbinno@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 07:50:00 -0400

Thanks Mike,

I read in the caketalking manual that shift A opens the audio snap option. Now, 
whenever I open Sonar, Jaws says that the audio snap dialogue is open. How do I 
get rid of that?

Thanks.


Omar Binno

www.omarbinno.com
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Christer 
  To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 7:40 AM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: software for speeding up tempo of audio files


  Hey Omar & Blue!

  I'm using Sonar 6.21, so I hope you are using at least the same, or above?

  Remember, this process will only work accurately if your audio/loop/loopz
  are exact loopz, I mean that if you were to lay them end to end they would
  playback in time...

  Here goes:

  1. Go in to the clips frame by pressing ctrl + down arrow.

  2. Press ALT plus enter, this'll select the audio.

   3. Press F4, and arrow to the second option, which is:
  "Open the clips properties dialogue for the currently selected clip..."

  4. You should land in the general tab, for the "name" dialogue box for the
  selected audio/clip.
  Shift tab once and you should here, quote General Tab quote.
  6. Now, either cursor once right, or ctrl tab, and you'll be in the, quote
  Audio Stretching Tab quote.

  7. Tab once, and you'll here, "Groove-clip enable looping, check box not
  checked.
  If you tab again, or cursor down once, you'll here, "Groove-clips stretch to
  project tempo check box not checked etc."

  8. Check using the space bar, the first option, quote groove-clips enable
  looping check box not checked quote, and press enter.

  9. Now, press ctrl +up arrow to leave the "clips properties" dialogue box,
  and you should be good to rock!

  This will fit your audio to the tracks tempo.

  Alternatively, if you've got an un-acidized  loop, and you know its actual
  tempo/bpm, and you wanna make it 'elastic', in other words, stretch to fit
  any tempo, then follow the above procedure, but, when you get to the quote
  Audio Stretching Tab quote, check the second option, quote groove-clip
  stretch to project tempo quote, and, eureka!

  Note:

  I spent the best part of a day and a half trying to work out how to do this
  from the CT manual, and I have to say that I think the manual is a big pile
  of "shift", to paraphrase, Dave Scrimenti, I can't understand why it is
  written so bloody badly...
  I'm not dyslexic, but reading that comedy of horrors made me feel incredibly
  so...

  Anyway, if this don't work, sue me, it worx for me, and I ain't heard any
  other bod trying to explain the procedure, or even attempt to, so best of
  luck and rock-on!

  Laters

  Mike


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Omar Binno" <omarbinno@xxxxxxxxx>
  To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 11:23 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] Re: software for speeding up tempo of audio files


  Ok, I got how to access it, but how do you make it sync with the tempo
  of the rest of the project?


  On 8/3/08, Omar Binno <omarbinno@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
  > Mike,
  >
  > How do I access the audio snap?
  >
  > Thanks 


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