Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap

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2012/05/02 11:22:08 (permalink)

Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap

I saw someone asking on here about changing tempo with audiosnap so, I've picked up where I left off with the "Extract tempo" project from one of my earlier videos and used audio snap to change the whole project tempo.

VIDEO HERE

As always I hope it's useful for someone. If there's any questions about how I got to the starting point in this video the answers should be in one of my other videos Extracting a tempo the easy way.


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    TobyC
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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/02 11:34:22 (permalink)
    Thanks for that - I never thought of moving a whole project like that!
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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/02 11:44:36 (permalink)
    good video, thanks for posting it!
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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/02 11:51:49 (permalink)
    you're a superstar - thanks FBB
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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/02 13:21:59 (permalink)
    Nice job FBB. I'm not a huge fan of AS - but your videos are making it much more understandable to use.

     
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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/02 13:32:19 (permalink)
    Thank you for the video, I was just thinking the other day how would Sonar do this and walla...there you go. I really like the way you teach, I just subscribed to your YouTube channel.

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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/02 23:35:55 (permalink)
    You rock FBB...thanks!

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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/03 00:00:12 (permalink)

    Good stuff FBB.  Always learn something with your Vid's.  Here's another very useful youtube link for you guys who learn better from the Videos like me.  A great Sonar Youtube channel like FBB's  ; )

    http://www.youtube.com/user/MCIHomeStudio/videos

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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/03 02:09:59 (permalink)
    Thank you for the thanks. Glad some are finding them useful. I'm still learning much of what audiosnap is capable of myself and while it isn't the most intuitive part of the program, it seems to do everything I've wanted it to do so far.

    I'm sure there'll be more videos to come at some point, maybe a whole run through my screenset slots to get some inspiration going there?
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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/03 05:29:05 (permalink)
    Great Video Karl! I've never made any good use of Audio Snap except to do minor adjustments to guitar and bass parts. I will look into it again - it sure sounds like it could be usefull the way you had it working here.

    Well done on yet another excellent video!

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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/03 17:52:02 (permalink)
    I don't know about anyone else but I really appreciate you taking the time to do what you do...  Keep them coming I have learned so much...

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    Re:Yet another VIDEO - Changing tempo using Audiosnap 2012/05/04 00:39:39 (permalink)
    Great video!  I've got your subscription on YouTube and make them part of my reference materials for Sonar.  Any topics on AudioSnap and tempo changes are extremely welcome and I appreciate any video/information you offer on these often misunderstood, (especially by me), features in Sonar.  I've always had a problem trying to understand properly AudioSnap and tempo mapping, etc., even though I desperately have a need and desire to use them.

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