Is it possible to "re-tempo" a track without messing up the timing of the audio or midi clips? Often times I will record a record into my default track without setting the tempo, chop it by hand and set the loop markers, and make a beat right then and there. This will end up with my track tempo saying 120 bpm, but my 'real' track being more like 70-100; almost never anywhere close to 120 bpm.
My question is: is there a way to reset that tempo without messing up the beat? I'd like the grid to align with the actual beat.
"Unbind" Tempo Grid?
I occasionally do this with my samples, but is there a way to do it with midi clips?
it would be great to be able to do this! "disable stretch" for midi and bounce midi in place
I found this: viewtopic.php?t=7497794
Which contains this post:
Which works like a charm!WongoTheSane wrote: ↑27 Nov 2016You can also stretch visually by Ctrl-clicking the right arrow at the end of the clip and moving it around (the cursor changes into a watch), but I'm almost certain it was introduced after 6.5. Can't remember exactly though, so it might be worth a try...
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TL;DR
(On Windows) Hold control while dragging the edge of the clip and it will timestretch the midi clip.
10 years using reason and i never learned this hah!
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