AnsweredConvert Midi Tempo

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2015/05/21 21:19:13 (permalink)

Convert Midi Tempo

Hi Everyone ,
 
Just a quick question > If i wrote some midi data at say 285 bpm and want to bring that into a 128bpm song and not loose the midi data integrity > is there a way for the midi data to be converted to a lower tempo ? like where the midi notes will shrink or expand depending on wether you going up or down in tempo?
 
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Re: Convert Midi Tempo 2015/05/22 02:05:53 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby taccess 2015/05/22 21:27:47
The midi data will automatically take on the tempo of the new song. It sounds like that's what you want, but I'm not entirely sure based on your wording. Which version of sonar are you on? If you're on 2015, or whatever you want to call it, you can also slip edit the length of midi clips, which offers a lot of flexibility. Otherwise, if you're on an older version of Sonar, you can use the Fit to Time feature to achieve the same thing, it's just a little clunkier.

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Re: Convert Midi Tempo 2015/05/22 07:25:39 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby taccess 2015/05/22 21:27:43
There is a brand new tool in Platinum which allows you to expand/contract Midi notes with a range of +/- 400%

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Re: Convert Midi Tempo 2015/05/22 21:22:54 (permalink)
Hi Everyone,
 
There is a brand new tool in Platinum which allows you to expand/contract Midi notes with a range of +/- 400%
Thanks i didn't realize this works on midi also , i knew it worked i audio but this has very quickly fixed my problem.
 
 
The midi data will automatically take on the tempo of the new song.
Thanks yes i did but played back very slowly
 
 
Thanks for the Help Guys.
 
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