No, I meant it would stretch 8th notes to be 1/4 notes in length and vice
versa (and with all other clock divisors too). Sorry, there seems to be
some confusion with terminology today, I thought you were referring to
duration, not tempo.
rEalm
"David DeciBel" <spec@...>
11/25/02 01:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [xl7] time-streching
You mean you can double time? IE if a track is at 180 bpm it will stretch
all notes to work as if it were 90 bpm?
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> You can do that already actually, it's called Scale/Shift Duration :)
It's
> not realtime, but it work in pre-production.
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Re: [xl7] time-streching
2002-11-25 by erik_magrini@Baxter.com
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