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Changing tempo
So I'm just done with creating the intro to a song at 150BPM but the band have decided they want the rest of the song slower - so likewise I need to lower the speed of the intro so it all comes in correctly. Problem is I have lots of automation on the track, so when I change tempo it all gets fucked up. I have tried bouncing the intro off and changing temp and that works fine, but there are some elements of the song where I'm going to need to change the levels of guitar bass (and possibly other tracks) to make it fit when the song is finished.
Is there anyway I can lock the tempo in time, so I can adjust the tempo of the track without fucking it up? |
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Hitpoints in musical mode.
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-Insert vague one line answer here-
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Might just change it all manually.
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