The best way to sync my break to the BPM of the track?
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- sir johnson thursday
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The best way to sync my break to the BPM of the track?
First of all: I'm a FLuser.
While slicing breaks and experimenting with the tempo of the song I realised that it's not enough to have a good slicing, to make the break ready to use...
If I have an average break it's normaly between 140 and 180 (I guess) - But If I want my song to be in 100BPM and want to have the sliced break in the same tempo there is a bit of silence before the next slice hits, or in case I raise the Tempo of the song one slice follows another before the first one has played out. (ofcourse this hasn't to be bad, but in this case I want to have it like the original) - And I don't want to change the pitch of the not to fill the gap...
I've been thinking about a possible solution and thought I could change the Tempo of the Breaksample in Audacity (stretch it) before I slice it in Fl, but sadly Audacity doesn't seem to be able to rythm detect, nor does it allow to directly stretch a sample to another BPM-speed. (Only an inacurat stretching in Percent that's kindof unpredictable...)
Is there another program that can do the job, or is there a solution within FL itself?
Hope I explained well enough what I want.
+ I would be quite thankfull for a solution.
While slicing breaks and experimenting with the tempo of the song I realised that it's not enough to have a good slicing, to make the break ready to use...
If I have an average break it's normaly between 140 and 180 (I guess) - But If I want my song to be in 100BPM and want to have the sliced break in the same tempo there is a bit of silence before the next slice hits, or in case I raise the Tempo of the song one slice follows another before the first one has played out. (ofcourse this hasn't to be bad, but in this case I want to have it like the original) - And I don't want to change the pitch of the not to fill the gap...
I've been thinking about a possible solution and thought I could change the Tempo of the Breaksample in Audacity (stretch it) before I slice it in Fl, but sadly Audacity doesn't seem to be able to rythm detect, nor does it allow to directly stretch a sample to another BPM-speed. (Only an inacurat stretching in Percent that's kindof unpredictable...)
Is there another program that can do the job, or is there a solution within FL itself?
Hope I explained well enough what I want.
+ I would be quite thankfull for a solution.
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aerick wrote:U can stretch i with the normal slicer!? =O
I also stretch it like this, really no need to go to a seperate program and do it there.
I like to do this with a lot of the same break at different stretches, and go wild.
- sir johnson thursday
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OK... I never realised that "TS" is for Timestretching ... So thanks a lot for enlighting me. -My question doesn't seem to have been that clever.
I tried it out and it does the job, but if you timestretch it to the maximum it stops sounding like a drum ...
Forethat I'm using Traktor I know, that there are programs with a better timestretching, but as it seems I'll have to accept the way it's done by FL...
thx again
I tried it out and it does the job, but if you timestretch it to the maximum it stops sounding like a drum ...
Forethat I'm using Traktor I know, that there are programs with a better timestretching, but as it seems I'll have to accept the way it's done by FL...
thx again
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i produce at 375 which is 8/8
so when i make a break i throw it in the slicer, then i select
"original length"
and see if it fits 8 beats - 64 beats
once i have selected it's length i then quantinize.
then do all the rest of the layering and all that bs that needs to be done to mod a break.
hope this helps
so when i make a break i throw it in the slicer, then i select
"original length"
and see if it fits 8 beats - 64 beats
once i have selected it's length i then quantinize.
then do all the rest of the layering and all that bs that needs to be done to mod a break.
hope this helps
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