Sorry if the title was confusing and please excuse my ignorance with producing. I would like to mention I am using FL Studio 12.
Anyway, I have a project I have been working on recently, and I feel that the track could really be improved drastically with a change in BPM in the track.
The idea would be that the track starts off a 128 BPM and then at the second break, the track will speed up to 140/150 BPM (haven't decided fully yet)
Anyway, I decided to put my ideas to action and went ahead and automated the BPM to suit my idea. Thankfully, the track sounds good (to me)
However, I noticed, of course, that at 150BPM my samples used were off, and of course they would be,a 128BPM sample wont just happily go to 150 BPM.
So, I decided to stretch the samples to fit the 150 BPM (and of course reset pitch) it still sounds good, but stupid me didn't realize that, that would change the samples for the 128 BPM break and drop! Sometimes my idiocy boggles me.
So, what do I do to allow myself to use my samples from the 128 BPM part and 150 BPM part? Would duplicating them, and using one for each BPM work?
Really sorry for the long winded post, thought I would give a background and meaning to my post. Also, I hope I didn't embarrass myself in this post, I started producing a year ago without tutorials etc, and I have been learning my way over the year (very slowly lol) and because of that, I really find I have not figured out some of the easy stuff in producing.
Thank you everyone!
Submitted August 03, 2017 at 11:16PM by conorkvngh https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/6rhhga/if_you_have_changing_bpm_within_a_track_do_you/?utm_source=ifttt