Hi! I have a question regarding what you read in the title, and I haven't had any luck finding an answer through searching here and google, as well as reading the manual. I'll walk you through the process I used and hopefully I can find an answer.
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I downloaded stems for a remix contest, and I've been cutting up the vocals into manageable sections.
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Ableton recognizes the bpm of the vocals at 92.9
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In order to maintain the original sound of the vocals, I set the global BPM to 92.9 as well so I could place warp markers
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After placing all warp markers where I wanted them to go, I sliced it to a new MIDI track, and they were placed in the drum rack
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Checked to make sure all the slices line up and sound good, which they do
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Changed global bpm to 124 so I could work on other sections of the song
Now, unless the global bpm is set 92.9, the audio is sped up and higher pitched, which makes sense as to why it would, but I'm trying to figure out how to keep the original sound even if the global bpm is different than the vocals, if that makes sense. If this is a noob question I'm sorry but I really can't find an answer. Thanks in advance.
Submitted December 27, 2017 at 02:05PM by 4DollarBill https://www.reddit.com/r/edmproduction/comments/7mg8d3/question_about_bpm_and_slicing_warped_audio_to/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Wednesday, December 27, 2017