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  • great tip number 35

  • absolutly great. thanks for the tutorial. Ive seen the fade-in function. I also will try to use the ALT key on Windows Record audio file to stretch it next time. Great.

  • @goldadministrator I had to use the ctrl and not ALT for it to work for me and I'm using windows as well.

    

  • easy as that :)

  • i keep forgetting to bounce clip/

  • wow you just answered 5 questions with 1 tutorial

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  • Thank you for showing how to do this! The Stretch Clip to Tempo feature will make remixing existing songs or creating mash-ups of two different songs so much easier!

  • Sony's Acid was doing this automatically 10 years ago! Ableton does this automatically! Record demands many clicks to do the same thing! Record will never had automatic timestretching and its GUI is so ugly and bulky!

  • i love my ableton. screw this toy.

  • i'm in love!

  • Hi , yes ... RECORD 1.5 is the greatest programm ... , nice video .... nice channel ... i often will look here

  • Im having a prob.. Loads of my samples that im trying to "stretch" sounds wierd after the progress. Even if its by ,002 in bpm- or someting like that. It somehow chance the audio. Why does it do that.? It is super anyoing. And sorry for my lag of english skill;)

  • hot tips as always man thanks

  • Monotron <3

  • @WanderingWallaby Yes, but imagine if you had a loop that didn't fit correctly into the bar measures, you could fix that using this technique and then export the loop for rex file conversion. This is a great new feature long overdue.

  • Another great week, another great feature. Thanks a lot.

  • Great vid - as usual - but I still see myself using ReCycle to get the clips I want rather than the new features.

  • This was a good video to make cuz many people weren't even aware of this new feature. Which I'm so glad u guys put in the update cuz your timestreching is some of the best I've heard but the way u had to do it in record 1 was just really complicated for some and too counter productive for others compared to other softwares. But now this mere function being added plus reason 5, upgrade has made record my go to daw for beat making and possibly some tracking of audio now. I can't refuse to use

  • Dude record for reason owners is so cheap and for what u get its an amazing value, why don't u just get it. Plus im pretty sure using the new sample function and the nnxt u can record and timestrecth a sample in reason. Possibly a video James? Lol.

  • what i don't understand is, they took something so great like this, and only put it in record. audio stretching is a great tool for hip hop production. why limit reason 5.

    is it just for sales for record?

    -NewRo

  • Good tips

  • wow. I haven't even notice this feature. Haha

  • Anyone know what percussion that loop is from?

  • very cool, I wasn't aware you should bounce to new clip for time stretching an edited audio clip properly.

  • Propellerhead over abelton

  • @tuva600 i am not ABLE to understand what ABELTON is.

  • Record should have a BPM counter for each sequencer track in the same place as the tuner and level monitor

  • Propellerhead is finally catching up to ableton. Not quite there yet but your gettin there.

  • @joshmolina3 You can always use Ableton and Reason together to make a really powerful tool.

  • @joshmolina3 abletons stretch feature is only good for a couple of bpm change

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