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djsphere
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BPM change/Time stretching calculator

I need to modify the bpm of various loops. Any small pice of software for this particulary job (i'm not gonna get ableton live for it).

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It's a piece of cake with cubase. But on the other hand, you said a small piece of software so I guess it's a bit overkill to get it only for timestreching, If you don't allready use Cubase that is.


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djsphere
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i use reason 3.0


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djsphere
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anyone? maybe a wave editor?


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Tygon
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for a small, cheap solution, you might wanna try Acid or another sonic foundry product.They're loop based, so you can import your sample, adjust the bpm and then export it for use in another program. I'm sure you can even just use the demo for a bit.

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djsphere
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cool thanks


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