• SONAR
  • Changing audio tempo but not the pitch
2013/09/07 15:57:07
Muzock
Hi, I know this can be done, and I tried with the knownledge I have and it didn't work.  I want to slow the tempo to catch and learn some music that I can't catch in a fast tempo.
I use SONAR X1c
Thank you
2013/09/07 16:58:32
garrigus
Yes, you can do that using AudioSnap...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF0xsA9vahM
 
Scott

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2013/09/07 17:46:34
Muzock
Thank you Scott!!!  Very well appreciated!
2013/09/07 19:14:03
garrigus
Glad I could help!
 
Scott

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2013/09/08 15:21:55
Bristol_Jonesey
Scott, is it exactly the same procedure in the X series?
2013/09/08 16:29:51
garrigus
Hey Colin,
 
I haven't seen the entire video lately, but I would think the procedure should be the same because it the same AudioSnap version 2.
 
Scott

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Scott R. Garrigus - http://garrigus.com - SONAR X2 Power! - http://garrigus.com/?SonarX2Power
* Author of the Cakewalk Sonar and Sony Sound Forge Power book series: http://garrigus.com/?PowerBooks
* Author of the Cakewalk Sonar ProAudioTutor video tutorial series: http://garrigus.com/?ProAudioTutor
* Publisher of the DigiFreq free music technology newsletter: http://digifreq.com/?DigiFreq
* Publisher of the NewTechReview free consumer technology newsletter: http://newtechreview.com/?NewTechReview
2013/09/08 17:16:33
paulo
Audacity is your friend here and more straightforward IMHO.
2013/09/08 17:49:54
vintagevibe
There is also an audio process in Sonar that does this quite well but you have to clone the tracks because it's destructive.
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