tip: you don´t need the pool window - you can do this in INFO LINE: select all audio events, Musical Mode ON, Algorithm Elastique Time. Change BPM. done.
Great tip with a few notes: If you attempt to use Ctrl+A to select all events and you have folder tracks and automation in your project window, this won't work as intended. Using a project logical editor command that ensures only events are selected would help in this case. Also, the main reason I use the Pool window is that you can see the tempo of all audio samples at a glance which is important if you use samples that dont match the tempo and it isn't corrected before musical mode is enabled.
thank you, you are right. But I'm mostly in very long audio guide and audio book productions (16 h uncut recording in timeline e.g.), so my solution works for this task very well.
very helpful and simple 💪
cheers bro saved me so much time
Glad it helped! 👍
Very helpful, thank you.
That's a very clever trick! Your mind is sharp, Mr Ayo!
Thank you for the kind words!
cool trick!
Glad you like it! 😊
tip: you don´t need the pool window - you can do this in INFO LINE: select all audio events, Musical Mode ON, Algorithm Elastique Time. Change BPM. done.
Great tip with a few notes:
If you attempt to use Ctrl+A to select all events and you have folder tracks and automation in your project window, this won't work as intended. Using a project logical editor command that ensures only events are selected would help in this case.
Also, the main reason I use the Pool window is that you can see the tempo of all audio samples at a glance which is important if you use samples that dont match the tempo and it isn't corrected before musical mode is enabled.
thank you, you are right. But I'm mostly in very long audio guide and audio book productions (16 h uncut recording in timeline e.g.), so my solution works for this task very well.