Re: [linux-audio-user] loop creation under Linux

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] loop creation under Linux
From: Glenn McCord (clari_player_AT_paradise.net.nz)
Date: Thu Jan 15 2004 - 07:07:25 EET


Thanks for the tips, I may have to go back and give ardour and audacity
a closer look.

To be more specific I was trying to find an app that detects the beats
in a loop and then adjust it's speed to fit into a desired metronome
mark. The beauty of that being I could get two loops of similar style
but totally different speeds and then join them together. There are
loops out there at crazy things like 102bpm so manually adjusting it to
fit with a loop at 144bpm gets a bit messy.

Thanks for the help.

philicorda wrote:

>Hi. The easiest way to do Acid kind of stuff in Linux is to chop up some loops
>in Ardour, and then use the drag time stretchy tool in ardour to drag them to
>bar/beat or as long as you like. It works quite nicely.
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>(Btw, I think a glass of good Wine is improved by being slightly Acid. :)
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