Hi everyone,
In Waveform12 when I import an audio .wav file to a project (File --> Import an audio or MIDI file...) that audio clip gets automatically rendered and the speed changes accordingly to the BPM of the project. So for example if I record a track in projectA at 100BPM and then I render that clip as a .wav file and import it in projectB at 120BPM that same clip gets sped up.
Beware that not all .wav files seem to behave that way, sometimes I import a .wav file in different projects and I don't have any issues whatsoever.
I've tried the drag-and-drop of the .wav file on a track and the copy-paste of the audio clip from one project to the other, but that don't seem to be effective.
I don't want the clips to change the speed so what is that I'm doing wrong? Is there a way to tell waveform12 not to "render" the audio that I import?
Thank you in andvance.
In Waveform12 when I import an audio .wav file to a project (File --> Import an audio or MIDI file...) that audio clip gets automatically rendered and the speed changes accordingly to the BPM of the project. So for example if I record a track in projectA at 100BPM and then I render that clip as a .wav file and import it in projectB at 120BPM that same clip gets sped up.
Beware that not all .wav files seem to behave that way, sometimes I import a .wav file in different projects and I don't have any issues whatsoever.
I've tried the drag-and-drop of the .wav file on a track and the copy-paste of the audio clip from one project to the other, but that don't seem to be effective.
I don't want the clips to change the speed so what is that I'm doing wrong? Is there a way to tell waveform12 not to "render" the audio that I import?
Thank you in andvance.
Statistics: Posted by Alebro — Wed May 22, 2024 9:15 pm — Replies 2 — Views 33