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Constraining midi time
I would think this is possible but I can't find the magic command...
I have recorded several audio and midi tracks, all currently in sync. I now want to "identify beat" so that bar numbers are to my liking. When I do however, the tempo changes which stretches out the existing midi tracks. Is there a way to change the tempo of the song, yet constrain the midi tracks to their current tempo (or length)? BTW, I'm using PT 7.1. Thanks for any insight! |
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Re: Constraining midi time
I knew it had to be something pretty basic!
Thanks filosofem. |
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