Help. Can I slow down a recorded track (like MP3 trainer)?

Started by Olarte, April 16, 2008, 07:31:40 AM

Olarte

Hi one more newbie question.

Can I slow down a recorded track the same way the MP3 trainer works without having to convert it to an mp3 first?

for instance I want to record\import an MP3 track, then record along with it on another track, but need to be able to change the speed of what I recorded before I master it...

Thanks. :)

Oldrottenhead

you can load the track into cubase or such via the br wave converter, and use pitchshifting or timestretching effects there then export it back to the br, but i dont think you can do this solely on the br.
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Olarte

Quote from: oldrottenhead on April 16, 2008, 10:08:12 AMyou can load the track into cubase or such via the br wave converter, and use pitchshifting or timestretching effects there then export it back to the br, but i dont think you can do this solely on the br.

That's what I was afraid of, I was hoping there was a way to record the MP3 (in trainer mode) file along with a track at the same type.

So the tempo that shows in the screen is really for the rythm module and to keep track of the meassures correct? I changed it's value and of course it did not affect the playing speed of the tracks.