I would add that if the wave file you are importing is not acidized, such as a song imported from a CD, you can change the tempo by:
Pressing alt-control to select the entire track Alt-P to go to the process menu Select audio effects Select CakeWalk effects Select time/pitch stretch 2 and make the adjustments. -------------------------------------------------- From: <ivanlopez@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 9:35 AM To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [ddots-l] Correction to changing tempo of wave files
Hello again Steffen, I just realized I made some mistakes in my prior instructions and please pay attention to the below instructions instead. • Select your track CTRL+enter • Press F4 and select option 10 to go to your clip property settings and hit enter on OK • It is useful to be familiar with the options in your general tab and audio stretching tabs settings To adjust the tempo of your wav (and you need to make sure your wav file is an acidized wave file for this to work) you go to • audio stretching • uncheck the loop clip check box if it is checked • check the one that says stretch to project tempo • For the “original tempo” option within time stretching tab you must select the original tempo that the wav was designed with (e.g. 128 BPM); this information is also part of the file name of the wav you are trying to change its tempo inside Sonar • Ones you have performed the above steps you hit ok and the wav should follow the projects tempo Hope this helps, Cheers! Ivan ------- Original Message --------Subject: [ddots-l] Re: changing tempo of wave files From: <ivanlopez@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, January 05, 2012 7:24 am To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Good morning Steffen, To answer your question…. • Select your track CTRL+enter • Press 4 to go to your clip property settings by selecting option 10 and hit enter on OK • Explore your general tab and audio stretching tabs settings to get familiar with these settings To adjust the tempo of your wave (and you need to make sure your wav file is an acidized wave file for this to work) you go to • audio stretching • uncheck the loop clip check box if it is checked • check the one that says stretch to project tempo • For the “original tempo” option within time stretching tab you must select the original tempo that the wav was designed with (e.g. 128 BPM); this information is also part of the file name of the wav you are trying to change its tempo inside Sonar • Ones you have performed the above steps you hit ok and the wav should follow the projects tempo Hope this helps, Cheers! Ivan ------ Original Message -------- > Subject: [ddots-l] changing tempo of wave files > From: "Steffen Wagner" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thu, January 05, 2012 6:28 am > To: "Dancing Dots" <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > Hi all, > > I have got some little problem. > i want to change the tempo of an wave file, that i have importet in a> sonare projekt. Is it possible? Is anybody here, who can tell me this > step> by step ?Thanks, Steffen > > PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE! > To leave the list, click on the immediately following link: > ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > If this link doesn't work then send a message to: > ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > and in the Subject line type > unsubscribe > For other list commands such as vacation mode, > click on the immediately following link: > ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq or > send a message, to > ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > and in the Subject line type > faq PLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE! To leave the list, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type unsubscribe For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subjectq or send a message, to ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type faqPLEASE READ THIS FOOTER AT LEAST ONCE! To leave the list, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe If this link doesn't work then send a message to: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type unsubscribe For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the immediately following link: ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subjectq or send a message, to ddots-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and in the Subject line type faq
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