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  • #2375141
    DJ Vintage
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    What exactly are you trying to achieve?

    Both Cubase and Logic allow you to change the bpm of a track (quantized, time stretch or such). Something like Ableton allows you to tidy up the BPM of a track (for example make a track a very tight BPM, in which case you do lose the original “swing” of the track, but it would be suitable for tight sync).
    Or do you want to just change the track BPM to something else and save it under the new BPM?

    Audacity also lets you change BPM, but I am not sure if you can then save the result as a new track. Also the time stretching capabilities of Audacity are the best.

    #2375241
    Nigel Graham
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    been outa the game for 10 years or so. i like to mix CD’s with a sequencer as to get the mix really tight mixing numerous tunes/ acapellas. what i found in the past using cubase at the time was that i had to take of the snap to manually move the wave form to get it in time and had to cut the wave form to move it slightly as to keep in time with the mix as the bpm were not excact. maybe im going a long winded way around doing a simple task but am open to suggestions

    #2376091
    King of Snake
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    Hi Nigel,

    try Mixmeister: http://www.mixmeister.com/

    it does all you want to do, in a relative convenient way and without using a sequencer.
    it was at DDJT a while ago with Joey https://www.digitaldjtips.com/2015/07/review-mixmeister-express/

    read the manual though, it’s a though bite!

    regards,

    King of Snake

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