The Time Warp tool lets you adjust the tempo track so that "musical time-based" material (positions related to the tempo) matches "linear time-based" material (positions in time).
Wow this is so helpful trying to change the tempo of some of my music to match up with each other took so long before, but I now that I know how to use this it's so much quicker! (30mins now takes 3mins). =D
Also, where is that video clip from? It looks awesome!!
Is there any way to "Normalize" the tempo after this effect? Or to simply map an audio file to a fixed tempo? If there are significant tempo changes in your audio file then you cannot easily perform to it. I simply want to add an audio file to a project that uses a constant tempo. The audio file is not at a constant tempo though and needs to be fixed.
I still haven't been able to find another DAW that does this. Does anyone know of one? I mean, they all have ways of doing this, but cubase 5 is the only one I know of where you actually stretch the grid instead of going through other algorhithms
@wishicould3 hey pal ! can i ask you how you did it because when i move the warp tool left and right it moves the whole tempo line and not only the left selected area ! hope you understand what i mean ! check at 1:12 it moves the tempo line from the warp tool line and from the left but in my case it moves the whole tempo line !
Wow this is so helpful trying to change the tempo of some of my music to match up with each other took so long before, but I now that I know how to use this it's so much quicker! (30mins now takes 3mins). =D
Also, where is that video clip from? It looks awesome!!
ShadowMKII 2 months ago
@thejimmydee
:)) use shift while clicking
good luck
marianeugen 4 months ago
thanks its helps my out a lot
maxxyporky 4 months ago
Is there any way to "Normalize" the tempo after this effect? Or to simply map an audio file to a fixed tempo? If there are significant tempo changes in your audio file then you cannot easily perform to it. I simply want to add an audio file to a project that uses a constant tempo. The audio file is not at a constant tempo though and needs to be fixed.
Acmicon 5 months ago
I still haven't been able to find another DAW that does this. Does anyone know of one? I mean, they all have ways of doing this, but cubase 5 is the only one I know of where you actually stretch the grid instead of going through other algorhithms
LemonSkull 6 months ago
Hi,
thank you. How do you be able to show the tempoline next to the tracks? Its only opened in a new rider.
TheRufus108 7 months ago
this video solved so many of my problems..thanx a million..
vrunra1 8 months ago
@wishicould3 hey pal ! can i ask you how you did it because when i move the warp tool left and right it moves the whole tempo line and not only the left selected area ! hope you understand what i mean ! check at 1:12 it moves the tempo line from the warp tool line and from the left but in my case it moves the whole tempo line !
thejimmydee 9 months ago
would i be able to warp mutiple tracks? like say for a dj mix?
poneddp 10 months ago
This was really well done, thanks!
wishicould3 10 months ago