Acid Beatmapper

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I have a live song I'm trying to remix, but the tempo varies from 105 to 107...very subtle, but enough to mess with matching up other parts and drum loops to the original. If I use Beatmapper will it take the entire 5 minute song and set it to a consistent tempo?

Thanks a bunch for your help!

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BigPapaFly said:
...... If I use Beatmapper will it take the entire 5 minute song and set it to a consistent tempo?....

No.
 
BigPapaFly said:
I have a live song I'm trying to remix......

Do you have he song in seperate pieces?

drums

vox

bass

etc.....
 
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SPINSTERWUN said:
Do you have he song in seperate pieces?....

If you don't, this is what I would do.

Note: This will be very time consuming, but it will get the job done.

1. Open the song in Sound Forge.

2. Ctrl-A>Ctrl-C>Ctrl-N>press ENTER>Ctrl-V

3. Close the original song.

4. On the copied song, highlight the first two beats of the song.

5. Ctrl-A>Ctrl-X>Ctrl-N>press ENTER>Ctrl-V.

6. Close the pasted two beats.

7. Repeat steps 4 - 6 until the end of the song.

8. Open Acid. set the TEMPO of your project.

9. In the EXPLORER window find the two beat WAV.s

10. Highlight ALL of them [Ctrl-A]

11. Add them to your new project.

Since the original song has a "live" drummer, I would leave the WAV.s as LOOPs.

If the song had a set programmed beat, I would make the WAV's ONE-SHOTs. Or I would have used the BEATMAPPER.

I hope that helps..... ;)

spin
 
thanks for the help...This will take awhile...lol...
 
LOL....

Yes, it will take a long time to perform this function.

However, it will be worth it. ;)


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