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2015/04/10 06:34:41 (permalink)

tempo

I am trying to find out if I can make tempo changes with a MIDI controller. I know they can do that in Cubase.
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    brundlefly
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    Re: tempo 2015/04/10 09:51:44 (permalink)
    No, SONAR does not allow remote control of tempo except by MIDI/SMPTE/MTC sync as a slave to an external clock source, which I don't think is what you mean. 

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    Brando
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    Re: tempo 2015/04/10 10:45:23 (permalink)
    brundlefly
    No, SONAR does not allow remote control of tempo except by MIDI/SMPTE/MTC sync as a slave to an external clock source, which I don't think is what you mean. 

    There's been a couple of feature requests to do this. OP is encouraged to add his/her voice.

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    Re: tempo 2015/04/10 11:12:51 (permalink)
    hi,
     
    maybe this does the trick:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJI7eA4zdYQ
    i'm pretty sure sonar x* pro has no such an audio effect on board..
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    Re: tempo 2015/04/10 14:56:06 (permalink)
    Astra-Ios
    hi,
     
    maybe this does the trick:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJI7eA4zdYQ
    i'm pretty sure sonar x* pro has no such an audio effect on board..Free VST - STRETCHA Time-Stretching - vstplanet.com


    Stretching a single audio track is not the same as controlling/changing tempo in a project. Also, this is 32 bit only. This is more akin to Varispeed. Craig Anderton posted a methodology to achieve a Varispeed effect within Sonar a while ago (should be searchable for anyone interested).

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    wienryk
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    Re: tempo 2015/04/12 06:03:45 (permalink)
    That's a pitty we don't have this in Sonar. I hope they will add this in near future. 
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    Re: tempo 2015/04/12 08:53:05 (permalink)
    wienryk
    I am trying to find out if I can make tempo changes with a MIDI controller. I know they can do that in Cubase.

    That capability was removed from cubase 7 and up.

     
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