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March 13, 2006 at 4:20 pm #533390
silvershadowParticipanti notice, no matter what speed i set it to output to, it always outputs to the same speed. does anyone knows why? i have a 120bpm song, and im trying to change it to 90bpm. for some reason it changes it to roughly 60bpm.
i know this is a big stretch, but i am only testing it.
no matter what output speed i choose, it goes to 60bpm. can someone please shine some light on my situation.
maybe you will know what i am doing wrong? btw, i choose my bpms, then i turn transcribe mode on, could that possibly be my problem?
i know i should have actually tried before asking, but maybe someone else has the problem, so i might as well ask, just to help others as well.
thanks in advance.
EDIT:
yes, i fixed my own problem. it was transcribe mode, it has to be off.
btw, could someone please explain to me what each feature does, thanks in advance
AdSense 336x280March 13, 2006 at 4:20 pm #586688
silvershadowParticipanti notice, no matter what speed i set it to output to, it always outputs to the same speed. does anyone knows why? i have a 120bpm song, and im trying to change it to 90bpm. for some reason it changes it to roughly 60bpm.
i know this is a big stretch, but i am only testing it.
no matter what output speed i choose, it goes to 60bpm. can someone please shine some light on my situation.
maybe you will know what i am doing wrong? btw, i choose my bpms, then i turn transcribe mode on, could that possibly be my problem?
i know i should have actually tried before asking, but maybe someone else has the problem, so i might as well ask, just to help others as well.
thanks in advance.
EDIT:
yes, i fixed my own problem. it was transcribe mode, it has to be off.
btw, could someone please explain to me what each feature does, thanks in advance
AdSense 336x280March 17, 2006 at 6:09 pm #586885
playmakerParticipantGreat that you manage to solve your problem there!

Have to say that Timefactory is recommended for anyone that uses timestrech, one of the best application, and always more preferable to do offline processing of especially vocals to get a better sound.
Transcribe is a quick way to scale a track to half the speed, in your case it ended up at 60 bpm (120/2) . I think that’s the easiest explanation!
(EDIT: Which is ideal if you need to transcribe music or analyse the composition of a track. )
Best thing is to leave that though I guess, and just put in the original bpm, and then what bpm you want the file to be.
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