Well that may be what it says in the Cake Talking tutorial however, audiosnap will definitely do this for you, smile. A number of us have been playing with this feature in Sonar and got it working. Regards, Phil Muir P J Muir Productions, Music And Audio Production Telephone: US (615) 713-2021 UK+44-1747-821-794 Mobile: UK +44-7968-136-246 E-mail: info@xxxxxxxxxxxx URL: www.philmuir.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Bobby Lusk To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 9:07 PM Subject: [ddots-l] Re: Tempo change after recording audio? Hello. For one of my first recordings, I had already recorded audio and decided that the tempo was too slow. After I changed the tempo, the audio didn't match the new tempo so I had to re-record my audio. I remembered (after the fact) that it was written in the Caketalking tutorial that changing the tempo after recording audio really doesn't work. Fortunately, I was able to re-record my audio with the new tempo, but I learned a good lesson about making sure you're at the tempo you want before recording vocals. God bless you. Bobby Lusk. ----- Original Message ----- From: Stacy Blackwell To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 2:46 PM Subject: [ddots-l] Tempo change after recording audio? Hello. Let's say you have recorded several MIDI tracks and are satisfied with the tempo. And then you recorded a vocal track. The singer says the project is too slow. Can you delete the newly recorded vocal track and then change the tempo? or is Sonar set to where once you record audio, then the tempo change feature won't work? Is this where the snap feature would come into play in regards to changing the tempo of the MIDI tracks and then setting the tempo of the vocal track to the new project tempo? Is this possible? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hotmail® is up to 70% faster. Now good news travels really fast. Find out more.