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Old 10-11-2009, 08:42 PM
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Hi friends,
maybe someone can help me with a Cubase Sx3 problem.
I´ve two different projects(one with the basic tracks of drums, guitars and one with all the vocals in it) that i want to put together but the projects have different tempis(120+200).So when i put those tracks into the main project all wav-samples are time-changed?
I need help,
thanks in advance,
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If they are single WAV's then it won't matter what tempo the project is at. IF they're cut up into little pieces then it will.

You can consolidate your tracks, so they all start at the beginning of the song. Either complete any edits in their original projects, or make lots of separate tracks with overlaps, so that you can bring them into the new project to edit. You can stagger edit points so that you can alternate them between two or three tracks. Then bounce each track so that all of them start at the beginning of the song. Then there's a reference point for them all.
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If they are single WAV's then it won't matter what tempo the project is at. IF they're cut up into little pieces then it will.

You can consolidate your tracks, so they all start at the beginning of the song. Either complete any edits in their original projects, or make lots of separate tracks with overlaps, so that you can bring them into the new project to edit. You can stagger edit points so that you can alternate them between two or three tracks. Then bounce each track so that all of them start at the beginning of the song. Then there's a reference point for them all.
thanks a lot!
changing the note to a time symbol(inspector) in the vocal project and changing the tempo to the original tempo worked also!
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