Right now when you have a stretching algorithm applied to a sample with embedded BPM data, and then you overwrite it with another file with different BPM data, it won't make the calculation correctly. You have to manually trigger the stretch for it to take the BPM in account.
Is this possible to fix so that it takes the BPM data into account for the new file as well?
Would save a LOT of time having to recalculate time stretching for audio with different tempos.
Feature request(bug?) for overwriting samples in Playlist
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Re: Feature request(bug?) for overwriting samples in Playlist
Hello Microsis,
Can you provide the step-by-st...
Re: Feature request(bug?) for overwriting samples in Playlist
FidelityMusic (IL) wrote:Hello Microsis,
Can y...
Re: Feature request(bug?) for overwriting samples in Playlist
Microsis wrote:In the sample properties under '...
Re: Feature request(bug?) for overwriting samples in Playlist
FidelityMusic (IL) wrote:Microsis wrote:In the ...
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Re: Feature request(bug?) for overwriting samples in Playlist
The audio files do indeed have embedded tempo i...
Re: Feature request(bug?) for overwriting samples in Playlist
FidelityMusic (IL) wrote:The audio files do ind...