AudioSnap 2.0: Changing Project Tempo

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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2010

Using SONAR 8.5.3's AudioSnap 2.0 to speed up or slow down an entire project to a desired tempo in just a few quick steps.

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  • @azr4elarcangel got to agree, audiosnap in sonar 8.5 pe is extreemly powerfull by only a few clicks!!!

  • Can't we all just get along... ? :)

  • LOL, no, it is you who don´t quite uhnderstand. Fruity Slicer is a plain slicer, it will just slice the audio file like Recycle and generate a midi file that will somehow follow tempo. Not a good idea for vocals.

    Audiosnap will let you groove quantize audio, align it or whatever you want, with proper stretching algorythms. And, by the way, in just two steps. Would you care telling me about the other 18? Maybe I can teach you to do it properly.

  • I think you have no idea what you're talking about: If you're doing a remix, and wan to adjust a vocal track to the tempo of another track, "audio snap" can do it for you, in about 20 steps. Or you can drop the track in the Fruity Slicer and it will do the same job for you in one step.

    You seem to be confused... Or you don't understand either software.

  • @bluecafe69 That is utter nonsense and only shows that you have no idea about what you are speaking about if you think that Audiosnap is the same thing as a loop slicer.

  • I can't believe how utterly ridiculous "audiosnap" was, before. In FL Studio you simply drop a WAV/MP3 file into the Fruity Slicer and it automatically adjusts the clip to the projects temp. You can then do adjustments to make things perfect.

    It's about time Sonar made an attempt to catch up to virtually all other DAWs. I still perfer Sonar for tracking audio...

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