Bring Back "Tempo Ratio"

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2016/01/23 19:33:24 (permalink)
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Bring Back "Tempo Ratio"

In older versions of Sonar, you could scale your tempo map (which was especially nice for recording at a slower tempo but keeping all your tempo changes intact.) Seems like it wouldn't be too difficult to resurrect this feature. I miss it!
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    Mitch_I
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/09 15:01:00 (permalink)
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    I strongly agree with this suggestion. I used this feature a lot.
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/09 15:31:02 (permalink)
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    Maybe it was taken away when recording audio become more usual - it worked if there were only MIDI tracks in the project.
     
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/09 15:32:33 (permalink)
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    Sometimes I simulate tempo ratio by recording difficult keyboard parts at the end of the project with slower tempo. After recording I move clips by using the "move by measure" snap option.
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/11 17:03:10 (permalink)
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    Yes, I would definitely welcome an updated version of this feature introduced.

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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/11 17:28:58 (permalink)
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    Yes, seems to me it would be be fairly straightforward to bring back the original implementation and have it automatically enable Audiosnap Autostretch on all existing audio clips that aren't already looped, so long as there are no incompatible conditions in the project like locked clips.
     
    It also occurs to me that it would be nice to have an 'Apply' button that would render the chosen ratio to the tempo map.

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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/13 15:29:53 (permalink)
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    I,m sure that the comnands exist.. try changing browsing opions on custom module in the toolbar

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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/16 05:37:32 (permalink)
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    You can still use the tempo ratio function by putting it in one or more of the custom buttons on the control bar. Right click one of the custom buttons, choose "Commands" and then "tempo Ratio 1" and so on. Hope this helps ..
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/16 06:14:12 (permalink)
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    Yes, seems to me it would be be fairly straightforward to bring back the original implementation and have it automatically enable Audiosnap Autostretch on all existing audio clips that aren't already looped, so long as there are no incompatible conditions in the project like locked clips.
     
    It also occurs to me that it would be nice to have an 'Apply' button that would render the chosen ratio to the tempo map.


    At this point this converges with the Vaispeed Tape function, doesn't it? To be able to adjust tempo and pitch of a project at will.

     
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/16 18:05:10 (permalink)
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    Detwoen,
     
    I'm not having any luck setting up Tempo Ratio as you suggested. I created a custom button for Tempo Ratio 2, but I don't see where to set that ratio.
     
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/16 19:34:40 (permalink)
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    Hi Mitch
    I use 3 custom buttons - Tempo Ratio 1, Tempo Ratio 2 (normal tempo) and Tempo Ratio 3. This means I can slow down a part and return it to the normal speed - must admit I don't use the Tempo ratio 3 button much. To adjust the different ratios, shift - click the button. You then get a dialog box where you can set each tempo.
    post edited by Detwoen - 2016/02/16 19:50:29
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/17 17:04:19 (permalink)
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    I just tried that -- Shift-click the new custom Tempo Ratio 2 button -- but nothing happens. I also tried Alt-click and Control-click, also with no result. I also tried with Tempo Ratio 1 and 3.  I wonder why it doesn't work for me.
     
    I'm using up-to-date Sonar Platinum.
     
     
    post edited by Mitch_I - 2016/02/17 17:25:38
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/02/17 21:09:24 (permalink)
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    Well that's the darndest thing! Just before my last post to you, I did shift click and it worked. Came up with the old 'change ratio' button. When I do it now - nothing. It's almost as though I used the last bit of functionality from the old version.  I hadn't used the shift click feature for years before that. Sorry - that's all I got until someone else can offer any ideas.
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    Re: Bring Back "Tempo Ratio" 2016/04/05 22:20:34 (permalink)
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    Re our tempo ratio post a month or so ago, I've found that Shift - LEFT click will bring up the ratio settings. Give that a try. Worked 3 times for me this morning
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    Dave
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