Play back speed

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2014/11/16 09:31:20 (permalink)

Play back speed

This may exist but I cannot find it in X3.
 
In old versions there was a playback toggle on the menu bar that allow playback at 1/2 speed, regular speed, and double time.
 
In lieu of changing the meter does this option still exist somewhere?
 
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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/16 09:51:42 (permalink)
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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/16 11:20:04 (permalink)


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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/16 12:52:16 (permalink)
    Has there really been such a feature in SONAR??? 20 years a Twelwetone/CW user and never noticed that :o/
    I'm really slow....I mean really..

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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/16 12:53:27 (permalink)
    What do I have to do to stop my posts ending in the spam filter????
     

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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/16 12:56:15 (permalink)
    I used to export audio, and then use Windows Media Player's options for playback to do the half-speed thing.
     
    I long-ago switched to using some inexpensive software (The Amazing Slow Downer) that was something like $49-$50, and it allows all kinds of control over playback speed - without changing pitch, plus you can loop sections and all that sort of thing, which I always found great for figuring out some of the speedier parts of people like Keith Emerson or Allan Holdsworth.
     
    But I think the Windows Media Player playback options do work, in any case.
     
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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/16 16:08:49 (permalink)
    Yes, early on in the Cakewalk days (5 1/4" floppy disks) and newer there was this feature. 
     
    It was great for to reasons:
     
    1) a complicated passage could be played at a slower pace for rehearsal or recording.
    2) when listening to a complicated passage it was easier to identify the mistakes or notes just didn't sound correct in regards to timing, velocity, duration, etc.
     
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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/18 13:26:12 (permalink)
    You can simply use Audio Snap to have all the tracks play at a slower or faster speed with no artifacts at all, even going from 80bpm to 12bpm
     
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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/18 19:38:56 (permalink)
    Actually it was in 8.5
     
    Using the Tempo Toolbar
    The Tempo toolbar displays the current tempo and lets you change the tempo as shown below:
    Figure 56. The Tempo toolbar
     
     

    A. Click to insert a tempo change B. Tempo ratio buttons C. Click to enter a new tempo

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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/19 06:35:22 (permalink)
    I seem to remember that toolbar from earlier versions as well.

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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/19 06:57:00 (permalink)
    This was ONLY für MIDI-projects. Never for Audio.

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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/19 13:49:37 (permalink)
    THambrecht
    This was ONLY für MIDI-projects. Never for Audio.


    That explains why those buttons were always greyed out.

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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/19 14:14:57 (permalink)
    there is still Scrub. Hold J while dragging over a single track or the time ruler. You wont get precise play back speed, but you can slow down any audio in either direction

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    Re: Play back speed 2014/11/19 20:41:51 (permalink)
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    What do I have to do to stop my posts ending in the spam filter????



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