How to i proggresively speed up a part of a song

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How to i proggresively speed up a part of a song
Posted on: 19.10.2012 by Elnora Wisegarver
Want to take a sample from a song chop it up and speed up a part as an intro .I really don't know any other way to explain like beatbeatbeatbeabeabeabbbbbbbbbb . any help greatly apreciated
Elnora Wisegarver
19.10.2012
Want to take a sample from a song chop it up and speed up a part as an intro .I really don't know any other way to explain like beatbeatbeatbeabeabeabbbbbbbbbb . any help greatly apreciated
Rebbecca Fennell
20.10.2012
dont forget to assign it to a choke group for no voice overlap.
Celine Surico
19.10.2012
I believe he means the loop halving and halving trick. You could do that in Ableton by setting a loop and changing the length even if it's best to map it into a controller instead of typing in loop length values. In Traktor this is trivial with its loop tools.
Elnora Wisegarver
19.10.2012
thanks will try both to see which im looking for
Nedra Fresneda
19.10.2012
you just want it speed up or the sample shortened?

Drop it in Ableton's Arrangement view, automate the master tempo to the desired BPM range and set the clip's algorithm to Pitch if you want that to change as well, otherwise leave it as it is.

If you want it shortened you can either do a manual beatroll in Traktor or edit it in Ableton.

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