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Old 06-14-2020, 01:02 PM
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Default Can't slow down the tempo

Using 2019.10 PT 2010 1.5 mac Pro maxed out and running catalina OS.
I have a tune with about 15 tracks and I need to slow it down a bit. I have done the Identify Beat thing to the whole song about every 4 bars, because it was recorded live with no click, and i was trying to get it on the grid. the tempo is about 124 Bpm. I have all the tracks set to ticks and elastic audio on each track. When I disable the conductor in the transport and change the tempo number by maybe 10 BPM slower in the transport some of the tracks get out of sync and some do not change at all and remain at the same tempo. what am I missing here? I need to slow all tracks down the same amount and keep every thing synced up. Any help will be appreciated . Thanks
Kem
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