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I have two separate PT sessions that I want to combine. However, both sessions have different tempo’s, so when I import the second session into the first, PT will match up the tempo’s.
My first session is 160 bpm, and the session that I want to import from is 120 bpm. What happens is that the imported tracks will get sped up to 160bpm (I guess they call that elastic sound?), and whatever I try, I can’t find a way to turn it off. Is there a trick to simply import these audio-tracks as they are, without adjusting their length and speed? (Note: Both sessions are 48kHz, so that's not the issue.) |
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