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Automated BPM change of a sample

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Automated BPM change of a sample

Post by F-Rank »

Question.

It's seen in many house-to-hardstyle bootlegs where artists bootleg it in the original BPM and at the second build up they slowly build up the tempo as the build up progresses.

In FL studio, how do you do that?
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Post by ljk32 »

You automate the BPM. There's an FL Studio topic.

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Post by Bluemind »

If you're not afraid to change the pitch, just automate the tempo with the original sample which is synced at the original tempo in the TIME knob.
If you want to keep the pitch, load the sample into granulizer, there you will keep the pitch while changing the tempo. :D

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Post by ljk32 »

Doing it with Fruity Granulizer is not ideal at all. While the pitch remains the same, it messes up the sound quite noticeably.

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