[ddots-l] Re: Correction to changing tempo of wave files

  • From: Omar Binno <omarbinno@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 10:05:56 -0500

Sonar does have a groove function, and it's probaby one of the more
effective methods for manipulating audio speed. I haven't used it in
about 3 years though, so I forgot how it works.

On 1/5/12, ivanlopez@xxxxxxxxxxx <ivanlopez@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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
>> >
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