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49634812 No.49634812 [Reply] [Original]

I googled "tempo changes fl studio" and this is what I got:
"you definitely can change the tempo on individual patterns. Select a pattern, right click the tempo, go to "Edit Events", and there you go - it only applies to that pattern."
But this is not true. If I edit events for one pattern and put it on the playlist, it changes the tempo for the whole playlist, not just one pattern.

>> No.49634909

While we're at it, is there any DAW that allows you to create irrational timings? Irrational in a mathematical sense. Like 2/2.7 rhythms.

>> No.49635345

>>49634812
I'd use a separate pattern for tempo automations.

You have to assemble all this stuff in the playlist, so yes its going to affect the entire song. If you want two different tempo automations going on at once, you'll have to export one pattern as a WAV file and then import it into your playlist.

>> No.49635472

>>49635345
I've tried to save stuff as .wav files before but it always left me pissed off because when I put them on the playlist, FL Studio automatically changed their tempo so it was the same as the rest of the playlist. I just realised there's a time stretching thing in the channel settings that actually works. I got so pissed off at FL Studio that I already started to download Cubase SX and watch Cubase tutorials on youtube, lel.

>> No.49635649

>>49635472
yeah FL doesn't really like changing tempo and audio files at the same time... You should be able to stop the WAV files from being stretched... let me check it out.

>> No.49635673

>>49635472
ok i'm trying it out now. You can have an audio file running at the same time as the tempo automation. FL does change the visual length on screen as the tempo changes, but the audio itself remains stable.

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