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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 5:54 am 
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i kno theres no way of having a beat with a tempo change completely on your sp but is there a way youd be able to do it with the sp and a daw such as garageband?

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:02 am 
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well you could record everything seperately for all the different tempos and then arrange it in a DAW, probably be your best bet, or try and do it with resampling and a DAW/record out (4 track, digital multitrack, another sampler), so you record stuff out and back in and try and get live on the change ups between tempo in the 404 instead of arranging it in your DAW, then record that out when its done, but you the first way i said is definitely the way to do it


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 6:46 pm 
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yea thats wat i was thinking. . .but idk how to do a tempo change in my DAW, i guess thats just my own problem to solve lol

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well it has nothing to do with your DAW, unless you line stuff up according to tempo, i just turn off whatever snap might be on and zoom in crazy far and line stuff up according to the wave form and use zero point crossing to get shit precise, you would just record everything thats at one temp out, then set everything up thats sequenced at a different BPM on the sp and record that out, and so on, and then import it all into you DAW and arrange it from there


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i dont think garage band lets you do it in the program (although you can always do wahts been said) other daws like cubase or logic allow you to change the tempo over the course of the song

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