virux 2019-05-09 01:29 · 2019-05-09 Well, um, idrk what you mean. If you stretch a sample out, it will get deeper, and if you shrink the sample, it’ll get higher.
yungnas · reply 2019-05-09 01:32 · 2019-05-09 Yea after i posted i could see it was pretty unclear lol but it's more of a problem with me trying to put a beat behind the sample and the timing sounds off bc of bpm.
Jordi Moragues 2019-05-09 02:16 · 2019-05-09 From your description it isn't clear if you mean in the Machiniste or in the Audiotrack. When you drag a sample that has been tagged as a loop and with its corresponding tempo to your arrangement, it will get time-stretched automatically to fit the track's tempo. Here are other topics about this: https://www.audiotool.com/board/sampling/how_to_speed_up_sample https://www.audiotool.com/board/sampling/how_to_pitch_up_down_a https://www.audiotool.com/board/sampling/how_to_quantize_samples
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Well, um, idrk what you mean. If you stretch a sample out, it will get deeper, and if you shrink the sample, it’ll get higher.
Yea after i posted i could see it was pretty unclear lol but it's more of a problem with me trying to put a beat behind the sample and the timing sounds off bc of bpm.
From your description it isn't clear if you mean in the Machiniste or in the Audiotrack. When you drag a sample that has been tagged as a loop and with its corresponding tempo to your arrangement, it will get time-stretched automatically to fit the track's tempo. Here are other topics about this:
https://www.audiotool.com/board/sampling/how_to_speed_up_sample
https://www.audiotool.com/board/sampling/how_to_pitch_up_down_a
https://www.audiotool.com/board/sampling/how_to_quantize_samples
so does this not work in the sampler?