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To those who can help:
I recently recorded a midi stream from a roland drum brain on protools. The slave drum session had the drummer playing to audio track with a click track at 79bpm. Unfortunantly, the grid/timeline that he recorded to was set at 110bpm. So what I have now are 79 bpm drum performances (midi events/actual timeline/multiple regions) living on a 110bpm timeline. Is there a way to change the tempo from 110 bpm to 79bpm without changing the midi events time? thanks ( i am a bad recording engineer...), -SteveB. |
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I think you can set the timebase of the MIDI track(s) to Samples instead of Ticks, then change the tempo in the Transport or the Tempo Ruler to 79 (it might be slightly different due to clock drift - check the last couple measures to see if it needs to be like 78.99 or something), then change the tracks back to Ticks. As long as you have nothing else in the session that is Tick-based, that should work.
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I will try this fix tonite , thanks.
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