![]() ![]() ![]() The good news is that with audio, you can slow down Studio One’s tempo without changing pitch, which sounds great in theory. One of the MIDI’s great features is that you can sloooooooow down the tempo, play along with the slowed-down track, then speed it up to make it seem like you have lightning-fast technique. ![]() This was a common technique with tape, but because pitch and speed were locked together, there would be formant changes-whether you wanted them or not-when you returned the slowed-down track to pitch. In the comments for last week’s tip on varipseed-type formant changes, reader Randy Hayes asked if it was possible to change the tempo similarly so that you could play along with something at a slower tempo, then speed it back up (while still being the correct key).
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