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Cross Beat Grid: Changing Tempo in Older Music

Posted:
02 Oct 2012, 07:03
by ddjj
Good Evening:
Is there a video tutorial on using the Cross Beatgrid when you have changing tempos?...Im trying to figure out if Cross will make the whole song one BPM, or realign the grids for the changing tempos only! In any case, how is this done, for instance half of the song is 91.0 bpm then changes to 92.0 bpm for the duration of the song?
Can you stretch or whatever to make this 91.0 Bpm or live with the song having 2 tempo changes?
Hope this make sense!
Thanks
DDJJ
Re: Cross Beat Grid: Changing Tempo in Older Music

Posted:
02 Oct 2012, 10:58
by Support@MixVibes
You need to create a new grid from that point with the '+'.
Re: Cross Beat Grid: Changing Tempo in Older Music

Posted:
02 Oct 2012, 18:45
by ddjj
Ok, so in that brief answer: is there a video tutorial somewhere? and with the new grid(s) can you change the song to b one constant bpm if it is all over the place?
DDJJ
Re: Cross Beat Grid: Changing Tempo in Older Music

Posted:
02 Oct 2012, 20:13
by Blackbrook
ddjj wrote:Ok, so in that brief answer: is there a video tutorial somewhere? and with the new grid(s) can you change the song to b one constant bpm if it is all over the place?
DDJJ
I know it sounds rude, but how about just trying? try what support told you and see how far you can go.
Re: Cross Beat Grid: Changing Tempo in Older Music

Posted:
03 Oct 2012, 06:57
by ddjj
Ouch...just should have said...read manual and figure it out.....if the answers are there then Ill go there....btw where is the manual at?
Ddjj
Re: Cross Beat Grid: Changing Tempo in Older Music

Posted:
03 Oct 2012, 11:33
by Support@MixVibes
Cross won't flatten the bpm of the track, nor it will follow the grid blindly when it will change.
You'll need to re-sync it manually on grid change.
Re: Cross Beat Grid: Changing Tempo in Older Music

Posted:
03 Oct 2012, 11:44
by sfronti
Support is right. It's a bit "painfull" but that's the only proper way. Someone here had same problems with Kool & the Gang but he did it.
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