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One thing I’ve was always wondering about FL Studio is that, is there a way to have the tempo match the audio file you’ve dragged in?
I guess what I’m looking for is something similar to the Beat Markers in ProTools which seems so useful.
Thanks
One thing I’ve was always wondering about FL Studio is that, is there a way to have the tempo match the audio file you’ve dragged in?
I guess what I’m looking for is something similar to the Beat Markers in ProTools which seems so useful.
Thanks
Every try adjusting by using the metronome and your ears?
I doubt it, FL studio got too many limits. I’m sure you could do it on Ableton
There is a tempo display next to the play/stop/record buttons. click on it and drag the mouse up or down to adjust the BPM of the song to that of the audio sample.
You can download free BPM counters if you want to accurately count the BPM of your audio sample, instead of just doing it by ear. Try googling it. The one I use is called MixMeister
Hope that helps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7Z51Gpr3zg try this
U can detect the tempo of the file and then set the main tempo of the whole track to what it detects it at. If u cant figure out how pm me and ill write back
djgemini529 wrote:U can detect the tempo of the file and then set the main tempo of the whole track to what it detects it at. If u cant figure out how pm me and ill write back
check the video link I posted
okay so theres a arrow on the audio file in fruity loops that u can click and theres options to detect tempo and match to tempo in fruity loops use that
Hi all, i’m a young and upcoming dj (18 years) and i’ve been having problems with pitching tracks coz i pitch for a long time until the track playing is about to end and that bugs me alot.
I was wondering if maybe there’s some software that i could maybe use to avoid using the pitch and just press play and only nudge when necessary…
Thanks in advance!!!
Right click the tempo meter, and click "Tap.." while the sound file is playing, tap out 2 measures of the beat with the mouse on the sink handle thing and It will give you th number of the tempo =D
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