You don't have to match the songs bpm to the global bpm, but to the global 'grid'. No matter what your global BPM is. That way the song always stays in sync with the global BPM. Hope I answered your question correctly.
haha well im pretty sure i've always been doing it wrong. i would set the ...
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- Tue Jul 22, 2008 6:05 pm
- Forum: Tips & Tricks
- Topic: Beat matching MP3s
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- Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:46 am
- Forum: Tips & Tricks
- Topic: Beat matching MP3s
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when trying to beatmatch, is the objective to have each song/mp3 bpm match the program's or global bpm?
so far i have set the global bpm to 140 and ususally each song i use strays around 140 +- 5 bpm. should i actually set it at 140 to match the global? (song bpms seems to always change when i warp ...
so far i have set the global bpm to 140 and ususally each song i use strays around 140 +- 5 bpm. should i actually set it at 140 to match the global? (song bpms seems to always change when i warp ...