Using Swing in MIDI channel, but not sure if I can use it as well for audio file in Audio channels? Just curious..
Swing use - Audio file
Re: Swing use - Audio file
Absolutely. You make audio files swing by applying to them a swing Groove. For a classical swing feel, Grooves 16-99 and 32-99 work the best for me.
If neither of the grooves swing exactly the way you wanted, you can also make your audio loop swing the way you like manually by moving the warp points around. Kinda like a video game of dragging triangles left or right for a sonic outcome; the Pac Man school of audio editing.
If neither of the grooves swing exactly the way you wanted, you can also make your audio loop swing the way you like manually by moving the warp points around. Kinda like a video game of dragging triangles left or right for a sonic outcome; the Pac Man school of audio editing.
Re: Swing use - Audio file
Thanks a bunch for your comment mate, it does sound fun..mrdelurk wrote:Absolutely. You make audio files swing by applying to them a swing Groove. For a classical swing feel, Grooves 16-99 and 32-99 work the best for me.
If neither of the grooves swing exactly the way you wanted, you can also make your audio loop swing the way you like manually by moving the warp points around. Kinda like a video game of dragging triangles left or right for a sonic outcome; the Pac Man school of audio editing.