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Easiest way to add vocal sample of different tempo to the track and retain pitch?
Apologies as I'm a NooB to sampling, tempo differneces etc as I work with mainly straight rock songs normally but have created a track already with tempo of 93bpm and have found a vocal sample I want to add but the sample I think would be closer to 120bpm. How do I add it and retain the pitch. Sounds like elastic audio could be my saving grace but not sure what's involved or if there is a better option.
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Re: Easiest way to add vocal sample of different tempo to the track and retain pitch?
yes, if you're on 7.4 open your workspace window;
top left pull down, check conforms to session tempo, navigate to loop, drag and drop onto your mix windows' track bin; it will auto create track with conformed sample, then just place where you need... b.o.l. e
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