Guest Entity Posted January 16, 2002 Posted January 16, 2002 Can tempo be changed durring recording in Cubase or any of the programs? I want to start slow and get faster gradually. Can I do this on just computers? Quote
Guest Mike Indidginus Posted January 16, 2002 Posted January 16, 2002 Yes, you can draw in changes to the mastertrack in Cubase (please see the manual!) or if that isn't what you want to do, you can change the tempo of a sample in Acid of Recycle... Quote
Guest lifeform Posted January 16, 2002 Posted January 16, 2002 in cubase you can actually draw out the time siginature and tempo out for each meaure, like mike said... It's all in the manual. go read it. Quote
Guest Elysium Project Posted January 16, 2002 Posted January 16, 2002 notice that it's best to have effect machines with midi control when you do tempo change...otherwise your effects will soon sound like @!#$ when your sounds go down in tempo but your effects stay the same bpm's. Quote
Guest Slidingtrancer Posted January 16, 2002 Posted January 16, 2002 Elysium, you can do great effects with that also , but you must have poked around there a 100000 more times than I have Quote
Guest Michael Posted January 21, 2002 Posted January 21, 2002 I just wrote to Steinberg on this actually because i've TRIED it many times.... in Cubase the mastertrack is designed so that you can't pencil in an even number tempo (something without 3 decimal numbers, like 138 bpm for example--canNOT be put into the mastertrack) it will give you 138.338 bpm or 159.378 and not 138 bpm and 159 bpm If you want to make something with Usable tempo changes in it, cubase will only frustrate. sorry i know i'm new here and this sounds like a negative thing to say, but it's true. -mike Quote
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