Sonar tempo/midi timing problem

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2014/09/06 23:37:24 (permalink)

Sonar tempo/midi timing problem

I have a song which I like the banjo track from. So I took in the wav, and then I opened it up in soundforge, and I slowed it down. Then I imported that slowed track in to the project, and I played the midi for the banjo part to that slowed track. Now I want to speed it back to the normal tempo and have it compress the midi parts I played at the slower tempo to the original tempo, or whatever tempo I set. However, I can't seem to make it work. I'm not sure if I described it well enough, but this is what happened. 
 
**Note, I can insert tempo and speed it up to whatever I want, but the metronome gets ticking way too fast. It seems like there should be a way to "dilate" the midi track to match the tempo I want, rather than speed or slow the bpm. I guess that's the qstn. 

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    Kalle Rantaaho
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    Re: Sonar tempo/midi timing problem 2014/09/07 13:58:19 (permalink)
    Did you set the project tempo to match the slowed down imported audio before you created the MIDI-version?
    If the audio was off tempo, then the MIDI is too, and changing tempo doesn't fix anything.

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    Re: Sonar tempo/midi timing problem 2014/09/07 18:49:32 (permalink)
    Yeah, I think I'm just boned... But It's a new plug (Boldersounds.com classic banjo) and It's been a week or more) learning how to play the banjo on the keys, and how the plug works, so I'll probably just S-Can what I've done and apply the knowledge this week at the speed it will be recorded. 

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    Re: Sonar tempo/midi timing problem 2014/09/07 19:13:50 (permalink)

    Sittin downtown in a railway station one toke over the line.
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