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No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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1. highlight whatever notes you want to "stretch"
2. under the MIDI menu, select Logical Presets
3. choose Standard Set 1, and you'll see "double tempo" and "half tempo" in the middle of the menu
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Apr-21-2005 08:58
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h.vox
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2004
Location: Zagreb, Croatia
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Re: Cubase SX - Midi features (help me)
| quote: | Originally posted by Low Profile
Sometimes when I make a beat in Cubase I think: "this is too slow, I want it twice as fast". But I'm kinda tired of always deleting the beat and making it again, but this time with, for example, 1/32 notes instead of 1/16 (making it twice as fast)..
Isn't there a feature in Cubase hidden somwhere that allows you to select a piece of midi notes (1 beat or something like that) and stretch it/set a new tempo...
Hell, they have it in Reason (you just select "stretch" or sumthin' (can't remember) and then it asks you for a new speed in percentages. Enter 50% and it's twice as fast as the original, enter 200% and it's twice longer)
Is this possible in Cubase?? (btw. I'm using SX 2) |
if you press key '1' you will select the select tool (the arrow with which you can select and move parts around). ok. now press it again, and the icon changes. press '1' again, and you will see that the icon of the arrow just got a clock icon drawn by it. cool. now select the wanted part, and drag its left or right part where you want it. this is the timestretching feature which works both for midi and audio parts. as you can see, this feature is not exactly hidden 
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Apr-21-2005 15:09
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No Left Turn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: San Francisco
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Apr-22-2005 03:51
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