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Old 03-23-2009, 07:18 AM
hornedrum hornedrum is offline
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Default tempo problem

Hi Guys, I have searched, but can't find anything specific for this problem...

I have imported audio at the default 120 bpm in a session. (from an 8 track)
I want to change the tempo of the session to bpm = 69, and whenever I do, it slows all the audio tracks down to try and match the tempo.

How I can I change the tempo of the session, and NOT change the audio playback of the files please?

Thanks,

Andrew

EDIT: Just read up properly on elastic audio, and realised it was on by default. I have taken it off and everything is cool!
Was going to delete post but couldn't find delete button, so I thought I would edit it so anyone else in my position found it useful.

Last edited by hornedrum; 03-23-2009 at 07:49 AM. Reason: problem found...
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