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628 TOOLS MENU
Hint: The "Tempo alignment" option can only be processed if the remix agent has been
opened from within the virtual project.
Apply arrangement tempo to object tempo
This adapts the object length to that of the existing arrangement.
You can choose from three different methods:
Use timestretching: The pitch of the song remains constant in timestretching; however,
the sound quality may suffer.
Use Resampling: Resampling changes the pitch (similar to changing the speed of a
record player), but retains most of the sound quality of the song.
Note: If you change the tempo of your multi-track project later and adjust the audio objects
in the VIP to the new tempo, there will be clearly audible pitch changes in the remix
objects.
Use audio quantization: During audio quantization, the tempo adjustments are calculated
into the audio file in such a way that it appears as if remix objects were created and then
immediately compiled into a new audio file. If recognition is unreliable, the result can show
extreme tempo variations. In this case, it is particularly important to set the start marker at
such a position (before opening the remix agent) that the tempo can be reliably recognized.
The advantage of audio quantization is that smaller tempo variations can be balanced in
the music. The starts of the bars in the music correspond with the bar starts in the
arrangement: they do not slowly drift apart.
Save tempo & bar info into the audio file: If this option is active, the tempo and bar
information are saved in the audio file. The objects in the virtual project won't be changed.
Set arrangement tempo to object tempo
As you are already familiar with from "Create remix objects", the arrangement of the virtual
project takes on the BPM value determined in the remix agent. If you would like to use the
split song as the basis for a new composition in the remixes, then use this option.
Change global settings: The BPM value of the arrangement (VIP) is set to this value.