I'm trying to add a drum track to something I recorded in 4/4 with triplets and realised the plug-in I'm using (realidrums) does not give me good options in that case (due to the time signature and the fact I need to match it into the plugin), so I was thinking of converting what I recorded (4/4 at 48bpm) into a 3/4 at 48*3bpm.
Is there a way to convert the existing midi track so that every event duration gets multiplied by 3 so the whole thing will sound the same after tempo change and conversion?
Convert tempo from 4/4 with triplets to 3/4
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Apprentisorcier Apprentisorcier https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=462219
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spoontechnique spoontechnique https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=418750
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If you hold alt and pull the length arrow, you can stretch the MIDI clip. I don't think the MIDI stretching/tempo modifying abilities are as strong as something like Ableton, though, so you might have to do some manual calculations to get it just right.
Linux version?
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Apprentisorcier Apprentisorcier https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=462219
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Thanks, this was a really good suggestion: I found the best way to make it work smoothly was to first render the original midi track to a wav and then stretch the midi events so that they would cover exactly the length of the wav.spoontechnique wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 6:34 pm If you hold alt and pull the length arrow, you can stretch the MIDI clip. I don't think the MIDI stretching/tempo modifying abilities are as strong as something like Ableton, though, so you might have to do some manual calculations to get it just right.
I then adjusted the tempo and double checked that the events are falling where they should and everything seems to be at its place. Great!
