Changing Tempo

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2011/07/01 16:17:07 (permalink)

Changing Tempo

If I recorded a song at, say, 60 BPM while the tempo was set to 70 BPM, obviously the notes will not fall on beats properly. Is there any way to fix this? Changing the 'tempo' only changes the speed at which the notes play, but doesn't change the fact that the recorded tempo did not match the internal one.

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    Chappel
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    Re:Changing Tempo 2011/07/01 16:39:21 (permalink)
    Are we talking recorded Midi or Audio?
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    Re:Changing Tempo 2011/07/01 16:41:13 (permalink)
    MIDI
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    kelsoz
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    Re:Changing Tempo 2011/07/01 21:28:06 (permalink)
    Perhaps the first thing to try is Process/Length.  Select the notes, invoke Process/Length, input the scale percent (maybe 60/70 X 100, or 70/60 X 100, I'm too dumb to know), and all selected midi start times and durations will be scaled.

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