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Old 06-12-2002
gloog15 gloog15 is offline
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Unhappy Tempo adjust on import'd .wavs

I have a drum sample I want use in a Cubase project, it's in 120bpm. I had it and various other components for the project in acid pro 2.0 just to get a rough feel.
My problem is that I want the drum pattern etc to sit at around 90+bpm. I had to edit the tempo in cooledit then export to Cubase which was not too much of a problem but can I edit the bpmage in Cubase or will I just have to get on and do it this way???

cheers in advance
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Hey gloog15,

Cubase has an audio function called time stretch
that should do what you want.

Hope that helps!

Mike
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Old 06-14-2002
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It's that man again!

Thanks Mike!

On closer inspection I found the way round my malady, 'open your eyes and look' is an expression that springs to mind!!!

thanks again

cheery

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