Subject:bpm problem...
Posted by: Bpunkt
Date:12/1/1999 3:00:00 AM
When I prewiew wav files,taken from internet,CDs and homemades(done in ReBirth for example) the file is played with completely wrong bpm,2343bpm for example,why do Acid do this to wav files then even the simplest wav player adjust the right bpm? hopefully the problem is me and my incompetens... I have a few minor problems but I come back to them later. Otherwise I looove Acid PRO. Thanks B. (checkout my to projekts gnutekk and gnutekman at www.mp3.com) |
Subject:Re: bpm problem...
Reply by: SonicGary
Date:12/1/1999 8:25:00 AM
Benny, If I understand your question correctly, ACID is simply doing what it is designed to do. Namely, it's matching the tempo of your .wav loops to the Project tempo you have set in ACID. That's part of the magic of ACID that allows you to combine all kinds of different loops to create a cohesive song. Also, when using non-Sonic Foundry loops, you should "ACIDize" them so as to maximize their effectiveness within ACID. The ACID help files contain a good discussion on ACIDizing, and how to do it. I hope I've understood your question, and that this helps. Gary Benny Hjalmarsson wrote: >>When I prewiew wav files,taken from internet,CDs and >>homemades(done in ReBirth for example) the file is played >>with completely wrong bpm,2343bpm for example,why do Acid >>do this to wav files then even the simplest wav player >>adjust the right bpm? >>hopefully the problem is me and my incompetens... >>I have a few minor problems but I come back to them later. >>Otherwise I looove Acid PRO. >>Thanks B. (checkout my to projekts gnutekk and gnutekman at >> www.mp3.com) |