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clazymike
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I have a project set up that used a midi file as a scratch track. I then recorded audio on top as I listened to the midi to sync everything up.
The midi had a few tempo changes in it and a ritard at the end. Everything seems to sync ok, but my question is: how does Sonar deal with the tempo changes as far as the audio is concerned? Does it stretch the waveform or something like that so that it still is lined up with the measure lines? Because one measure of audio in one tempo seems to be the same size as a measure of audio in a different tempo.
When I try and cut and line up the audio, Sonar will shift my cuts over due to the tempo change. Like if i cut at 104:00:00, it will cut at 104:01:12. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
The midi had a few tempo changes in it and a ritard at the end. Everything seems to sync ok, but my question is: how does Sonar deal with the tempo changes as far as the audio is concerned? Does it stretch the waveform or something like that so that it still is lined up with the measure lines? Because one measure of audio in one tempo seems to be the same size as a measure of audio in a different tempo.
When I try and cut and line up the audio, Sonar will shift my cuts over due to the tempo change. Like if i cut at 104:00:00, it will cut at 104:01:12. Any thoughts?
Thanks.