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Fruity Loop....(Can the tempo be changed within the sequence?)


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Old 18-07-2005, 04:58 AM   #1
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Hey guys I've been using fruity loops for a while now and still haven't figured this out, if I made a track with multiple sequences in the playlist can the tempo be set on automatic to switch like from 96bpm to 124bpm and back to 96bmp?

Is there anything that allows this? I'm not trying to sound confusing but anyone familiar with that "french Kiss" joint and how it slows down can fruity loops mimic this bpm switch up...

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it can handle half speed (ie 140 - 70) but you have to export the loop as a wave, then load back into a channel.
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Thanks on the respones.... gee...So thats the only way to switch tempos within a song...not what I wanted to know!!!! That really ruin my day.

I sure wish there was a nother way since I'm going from 96bpm to 124bpm...that 70bpm to 140 is far off...my sequences wouldn't be fit on double time....

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