Correcting Tempo Shifts

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Correcting Tempo Shifts
Posted on: 20.11.2009 by Carola Cipolletti
Hey guys, I just wanted to know what technique, if any, was used in correcting shifts in tempo using a DAW or editor. I have a bomb track that was ripped from vinyl and given to me, but the tempo shifts dramatically out of sync during the beginning and end of the tune. Perhaps this was done as a joke, or the motor on the turntable has gone craps. I'd like to correct it. I was going to chop up and stretch parts of the loops and sequence them out, but this will probably take much longer than necessary. Does anyone have some tips?
Carola Cipolletti
20.11.2009
Hey guys, I just wanted to know what technique, if any, was used in correcting shifts in tempo using a DAW or editor. I have a bomb track that was ripped from vinyl and given to me, but the tempo shifts dramatically out of sync during the beginning and end of the tune. Perhaps this was done as a joke, or the motor on the turntable has gone craps. I'd like to correct it. I was going to chop up and stretch parts of the loops and sequence them out, but this will probably take much longer than necessary. Does anyone have some tips?
Carola Cipolletti
22.11.2009
thanks, worked flawlessly!
Xavier Emanuels
22.11.2009
Ableton ftw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWv6Ef-MiCg
Doug Bieling
21.11.2009
do you own ableton? If so you can warp it in there and then render to disk for a tight as your warp markers version of the prigional rip.

You could create multiple grids in the track also.

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