Change Tempo and Pitch, Speed Up Slow Down Samples Garageband Hip Hop - Rap

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2011

www.mromani.com

Learn how to change the pitch and/or tempo of your samples in garageband. See my other videos for how to create professional sounding hip hop instrumentals using your "out of the box" version of Garageband.

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  • I have tried sampling a song that has a tempo of 140bpm. The sample follows the tempo and pitch just like in the video but when i drop the tempo down to at least 92, the sample becomes choppy. Do you have a solution?

  • @bkzhighflya You are slowing it down too much. I usually dont' slow down more than 10 bpm. It is like stretching one of those metal watch bands. It will stretch but it will become separated at some parts with only small connection pieces holding it together so you'll get choppy quality at those sections. MPC2000 works well for this. You'll also find that with GB speeding up samples can becomes wiered

  • I love this vid. Is there any way this method can be used in logic?

  • @bkzhighflya Not sure, probably

  • OKay! Actually I fixed that other issue! :) I put the pitch on Mastetrack instead of the individual instrument. NOW! My midi keyboard won't monitor read now that I put sound flower in, Whats the deal there?

    Thanks! :)

  • @Comedyanatomy Play with your system settings and also play with your garageband preferences. You have to make sure you are playing sound "out of soundflower" and playing sound "into soundflower" to make a closed loop. You won't hear it out of yoru speakers while you are doing it.

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  • absolutely love the beat! and this video really helped me out too, thanks. Please check my stuff out too :)

  • HEY! Great Video! Thanks A lot! But When I change the pitch of one track, it does that to them all, Fixable?

  • Thank you for posting this, you just helped me fix my sample.

  • au pitch works great! thank you!

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