BPM Incoherency
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 109 posts since 24 Jul, 2018
Hello friends.
Happy New Year 2020.
My first problem for this Year:
I recorded some Audio Samples from my Hardware Synths.
The Sequencer on the Synths was set to 130,5 BPM
Unfortunately i forgot to change the main BPM in Mulab from 128 to 130,5 before recording all the samples.
When i now add a Software Synth or Speed synced effect it will play with the wrong 128 BPM.
When i change the Main BPM to 130,5 , all the recorded samples sounds wrong because they are also affected from the Change.
I tryed the speed value for the Sequences but that don´t affect Audio Streams.
Anything what i could to here ?
Happy New Year 2020.
My first problem for this Year:
I recorded some Audio Samples from my Hardware Synths.
The Sequencer on the Synths was set to 130,5 BPM
Unfortunately i forgot to change the main BPM in Mulab from 128 to 130,5 before recording all the samples.
When i now add a Software Synth or Speed synced effect it will play with the wrong 128 BPM.
When i change the Main BPM to 130,5 , all the recorded samples sounds wrong because they are also affected from the Change.
I tryed the speed value for the Sequences but that don´t affect Audio Streams.
Anything what i could to here ?
- KVRAF
- 7134 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
(Someone wasn't listening to the MuLab metronome...)
The easiest way, if I remember rightly, is to just pretend you're bringing the recorded audio in afresh. Start a new project, set the BPM to 130.5, import the recording from the file on disk (not the library, where it might have the 128 BPM remembered). Then you can go back to the other project, delete the wrong part, change the project BPM, and copy over the corrected part.
The easiest way, if I remember rightly, is to just pretend you're bringing the recorded audio in afresh. Start a new project, set the BPM to 130.5, import the recording from the file on disk (not the library, where it might have the 128 BPM remembered). Then you can go back to the other project, delete the wrong part, change the project BPM, and copy over the corrected part.
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 109 posts since 24 Jul, 2018
Yeah probably the best , i also started with it but i have to adjust all the sequence positions again :/pljones wrote: ↑Thu Jan 09, 2020 8:19 pm (Someone wasn't listening to the MuLab metronome...)
The easiest way, if I remember rightly, is to just pretend you're bringing the recorded audio in afresh. Start a new project, set the BPM to 130.5, import the recording from the file on disk (not the library, where it might have the 128 BPM remembered). Then you can go back to the other project, delete the wrong part, change the project BPM, and copy over the corrected part.
Anyway , you sayed i shouldnt take the samples from the Libary but i recorded everything with mulab , so i have only the recordings from the libary.
But it seem to work like that as far i saw.