HOW TO CHANGE TEMPO IN ACID PRO 7 PRO
I did this for years in Acid Pro 2.0 (1997?) with kick loops (I mean a kick and maybe some small percussion or hi hat included) and it sharpened it up for the bottom end, and made it tight. I just wanted a simple 'here's the BPM of the main loop you are using, make the whole project lock to that' and build on it. I did this and fudged around with it, and got something along the lines of matching the tempo of the loop to make it the project BPM, but it seemed to double up, so a 146.XXXbpm loop was 290.XXX, and then it put in tempo markers, at the top of the project, which moved the tempo around? Also the bass and kicks are all clean and punchy I know i need to sit down with it and make it my own, but a simple BPM for the loop wherever its cut (not acidized btw) should pop up and you could make the whole project that one 'bpm' like in Acid Pro, so then you know all the loops after this, are locked, and the midi is too.
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I have tried with this, and other bits and found it to be cumbersome in parts.
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I know Reaper is amazing and is one of the most versatile DAW's out there, but simple things like this put me off if im honest. Ie: 120.445bpm - When you clicked this tempo, the whole project would snap to 120.445bpm and the kick would be 'sharp and solid' for all the other loops to sit over it, so a nice clean kick drum that was punchy as you were guiding the tempo and project to this kick loop.Ĭan you do this in Reaper? but maybe in a different way? so that i get the clarity and sharpness of the kick/bass back in a project, even if its. However, in Acid Pro (long time user) if you had a bunch of loops (top loop, mid etc) then you had a punchy Kick loop, (and this was the basis for your drums to fit the others over), you could right click this KICK based loop, and it would tell you exactly the BPM of how it had been cut. When i audition the same loop in the media explorer, with 'Tempo Match Off' the punch and clarity comes back.
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However just auditioning very clean kick loops from dance tracks (cut perfectly in another editor) with 'Tempo Match On' the kick sounds flappy and loose, as its not at its perfect BPM, even if its say. I'm using Reaper for a project whereby I use and overlay dance music loops.Įlastique is really good, and some of the best stretching i've heard over other DAW's