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Old 02-25-2007, 03:44 PM
peter99 peter99 is offline
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Default new time shift plugin by digidesign

just used the new time shift plugin by digidesign for the first time

I had to "shift" a whole 115bpm session up to 125bpm and what I got after shifting the the tempo up to 125 was just crazy! at the first 10 bars of the song everything was ok but then it started to get weird - some of the tracks got faster than others...

I tried the same thing with a smaller tempo change (another song) from 76 to 78 - the same thing happened but this time only one track (shaker) was slowly getting out of time in the middle of the song

very strange..! I did this with pitch`n time a lot and never had problems

anyone elso having problems with the new plugin?
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