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Melodyne - Finding Tempo
Hi people,
So now I have a question: Melodyne has a great ability to figure out the tempo of audio, and I would like to know how to find a tempo of a track via melodyne and have it translate to Pro Tools tempo map via ARA 2. Any ideas? |
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Re: Melodyne - Finding Tempo
Hmm, this is a great question. I don't think it can be done inside PT(at least not yet). I would import some audio into the stand-alone version of Melodyne and let it figure out the tempo. Then export as a midi file and import that midi file into a PT session(and cross your fingers)
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