changing the tempo of a track.
changing the tempo of a track.
The question might not be related to buzz but I was wondering how I can change the tempo of a recorded track? There is this vocal line that I have recorded on the tempo of 130bpm and I want to change it to 128 or 126 (the recorded vocal line) is there any software, plug-in or trick that can do that?
Re: changing the tempo of a track.
You can use Celemony Melodyne to change and preserve the pitch for about anything. Also wavelab and other comercial wave editors have this feature. I don't know about any free ones though...
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Re: changing the tempo of a track.
btw. : Melodyne also comes as VST-plugin.
Re: changing the tempo of a track.
You can get a free version of Ableton 8 Lite if you are registered to Soundcloud and recieve their newsletter, I am pretty sure the Lite version comes with the tempo tools. For a 1-5 bpm change its pretty cool even on fully mixed tracks.
http://blog.soundcloud.com/2012/04/02/s ... d-ableton/
If its a really small piece and loop ready (and probably not too detailed or miles away from the bpm wanted) try fitting it with Matilde's loopfit function and then pitching it with a pitchshifter = oldskool
http://blog.soundcloud.com/2012/04/02/s ... d-ableton/
If its a really small piece and loop ready (and probably not too detailed or miles away from the bpm wanted) try fitting it with Matilde's loopfit function and then pitching it with a pitchshifter = oldskool
Re: changing the tempo of a track.
pure buzz solution: use a tracker (matilde, unwield tracker) > set fixed length for the sample so that fits the desired bpm (utrck: 'stretch to x ticks', matilde: effect commands 11 & 12) > use a pitch shifting effect
energy-XT 2 also does time stretching. it comes as standalone and vst plugin. the demo is fully functional except saving.
http://www.energy-xt.com/index.php?id=0101
energy-XT 2 also does time stretching. it comes as standalone and vst plugin. the demo is fully functional except saving.
http://www.energy-xt.com/index.php?id=0101
Re: changing the tempo of a track.
If the source tempo has a fixed tempo you can divide the target tempo by the original and that will give you the strecth ratio to use in stuff like audition
Re: changing the tempo of a track.
Yeah I'm with mute here, you'll get better quality results if you pre process it in a stand alone program like Audition.mute wrote:If the source tempo has a fixed tempo you can divide the target tempo by the original and that will give you the strecth ratio to use in stuff like audition