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Changing tempo
I've never done this before, so I need to ask a question.
I know that in "special" menu there is a way to change a files beat per minute-"Edit Tempo". Since I haven't used it before, and I'm at work right now, 2 questions. 1. Is the bpm already in the file? 2. How would I calculate the bpm? |
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Which program are you talking about? Acid?
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Oh... sorry... No, Sound Forge 8.0b
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