Tempo change for individual wav. samples.

Jordan-Oxbrow wrote on 9/20/2020, 12:13 AM

Hi there,

So I love importing my own samples to blend with the currently available sounds. The last program I used was the 2014 edition but I have recently upgraded to the 2016 edition I believe. in the old edition, when needing to stretch a sample out i was able to manually type the BPM that I wanted down to the . to make it fit. in this new version, I have a slider that is great for large scale stretch but when I want to fine tune I cant as never exact. Is there a way to manually type the BPM that I am after shown above the dial or do I have to keep fiddling with that silly dial and slider which is highly frustrating

 

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SP. wrote on 9/20/2020, 2:45 AM

Hold down Shift on your keyboard to finetune the slider with your mouse.

It looks like it is not possible to type the BPM manually in the current version. You could open a support ticket and ask them to add this feature if you need it.

browj2 wrote on 9/20/2020, 8:57 AM

@Jordan-Oxbrow @SP.

Holding Shift and using the mouse wheel changes the BPM in increments of 0.9.

Try holding down Alt+Shift+mouse wheel and you'll get 0.1 increments.

Typing in the value would be better. Definitely ask Magix to add this capability.

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SP. wrote on 9/20/2020, 10:36 AM

Here it works with shift and left mouse button. Mouse wheel needs alt key, that's correct.

Jordan-Oxbrow wrote on 9/20/2020, 4:59 PM

@browj2 

THANK YOU SO MUCH! The mouse wheel with shift+Cntrl works. Epic now I can finally finish my work. Thank you for the time to respond and thank you also @SP.