Changing Tempo?

Fila

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
I use Cubase Sx, and ive tried to make my first sampled track, but I can't slow it down.

When I do change in the main control bar the numbers from 120 to 100, the only thing that changes are the tempo of the VST's in the sequencer, but everything else that i imported into the program stays at the same tempo.

Can anyone help?

Thanks in advance.:headbang:
 

nas2000xl

The Ripper
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thats all you are doing is changing the tempo. you need a program like acid, wavelab, or something like that. what you want to do is called timestretching, which will slow down the sample and possibly change the pitch too.
 

Fila

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
OK sweet, i got Wavelab but i don't really use it.

Could u explain to me in bit more detail how to do it in Wavelab?

Thanks man.
 

nas2000xl

The Ripper
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open your wave file in wavelabs main editor, then on toolbar go to process and scroll down to timestretch. you will have to play with it to find your settings for that sample. oh make sure you highlight the sample before you make any adjustments.
 

vitaminman

IllMuzik Staff
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Hey,

There is a timestretching process in Cubase.

Nick
 
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enigmabeats

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Originally posted by nas2000xl
thats all you are doing is changing the tempo. you need a program like acid, wavelab, or something like that. what you want to do is called timestretching, which will slow down the sample and possibly change the pitch too.
actually, timestretching allows you to stretch the time w/o changing the pitch... when you just do a pitch shift, that would speed up/slow down your sample as well as change the pitch
 

Fila

Beatmaker
ill o.g.
ok, right on everyone

@nas i used the Wavelab function and it came out fine.

@vitamin yea i also discovered playin around in Cubase just before that it has a time stretch function.

THanks to all I appreciate it.
 
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