So I just started working with small samples and loops recently. One thing I have noticed is there is no BPM listed for them. Yes they were analyzed, just wondering what you guys think is a good method.
So I just started working with small samples and loops recently. One thing I have noticed is there is no BPM listed for them. Yes they were analyzed, just wondering what you guys think is a good method.
You'll need to set a BPM or beatgridd on it. This tutorial on beatgridding acapellas might help.
http://www.djtechtools.com/2010/07/2...as-in-traktor/
i can never get grids onto the shorter stuff....
also, why is it that the first thing i noticed when i opened this was...
(look at the master volume)
actually, ill let you find it. when you see it, you'll shit brix
If you know the bpm, you can type it into the track, and it well set a grid, then all you have to do is adjust the starting point. I have tones of loops and samples that are two bars or less and I find this to be the best way of doing it
i was hoping no one would quote that and find the hidden text
youre screwing up the audio by going into the red like that. turn up your laptop or speaker volume if you need it to be louder
its unrelated to your problem, its just a tip for the future
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