I have a song with slightly different tempos for verse and chorus. Is it possible, or is the BPM global and thats it?
It depends on what product you are asking about and your workflow.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I got the same question for EZDrummer 2. How can I slowdown the tempo in the last bar to close the song? All I can find is cutting it half or quarter.
@Bluesguy_1 said:
I got the same question for EZDrummer 2. How can I slowdown the tempo in the last bar to close the song? All I can find is cutting it half or quarter.
When creating my track in my DAW, I use the DAW tempo map and slow the ending down.
Scott Sibley - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
I’m very curious about this. It is one very confusing part of the EZ Drummer 2 interface. The MIDI loops are in different tempos, but unless you click the “sample at original tempo” button they will play at the default at the bottom of the interface. Why wouldn’t they just always play at their original recorded speed? I also don’t understand how to piece together a song with different tempos. No song is written at one tempo, I’m very confused as to why doing this isn’t intuitive.
No one has really answered this yet.
If I want to write something that has a 120bpm verse and want it to step up to a 140bpm chorus, and have them both in their native tempos, how do I do that?
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Thanked by: Tapplegate75@Scott said:
When creating my track in my DAW, I use the DAW tempo map and slow the ending down.
And that is exactly what I am trying to avoid having to do. This EXTREMELY critiacl asspect of song creation is just left out of a stand alone product. I use a Tascam DP-32SD.
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