@@ScaleAudio brother,I love your work even though I think you go to fast sometimes 😄. Anyways I want three different wave audio samples to play cohesively,I just can't figure it out,how do I do this?
I don't know if the plugin's bugging out or what because neither dragging or sending the sample to the playlist from NewTime works. Other than that I got the timing fixed so great tutorial! Would love to be able to use it now Lol
Sorry to hear and sorry for the late response! If worst comes to worse you can arm the mixer track you are using NewTime on and hit Ctrl+R. This will render a wav file from the mixer track you armed.
Hey man your video is very helpful! I have a question to ask. I am running FL Studio 20. I quantized my recorded audio using newtime. However, when I save my quantized audio, it sounds glitchy and some parts are corrupted. Do you know a fix on this issue? Thanks in advance!
Sorry for the late response! This sounds like a very interesting issue. You can try a work around for saving the audio. We can actually record the output of your NewTime plugin to the playlist as an audio file. First, arm the mixer track that your NewTime is on. You can do this by pressing the dot located to the bottom left of the volume slider for the mixer track in question. After the mixer track is armed, right click the main record button (located next to the play and stop buttons at the top of FL Studio). After right clicking the record button, make sure "Audio" is checked in the dropdown. Click the record button to turn it on and then press play. The output of your mixer track with NewTime will record to your playlist as a brand new audio file. Note: You may want to turn off the "Automation" recording in the same spot as the "Audio" recording, I've had it pick up things I didn't want before which can be annoying.
Sorry for the late response. I'm not sure about the pro tools tempo mapping because I haven't used pro tools in 10 + years. New Time gives you a snappable grid and allows you to stretch audio samples to that grid via snap points that you create. These snap points can be created anywhere along the sample (including transients). Not only can you snap these points to the grid, but you can move them off the grid and give them swing as well. Hope that description was helpful!
Hi... Thank you for this... But please i need your help... I am working on a project that was recorded live. But the bpm of the live audio itself is not stable... Please how can i atleast make the bpm of the live audio itself stable and consistent
Hello! Sorry for the late response! I think your best bet is to turn on the metronome, get it as close as you can, and then stretch and adjust the tracks as needed. You can make cuts and then right click each new chunk of audio in the playlist and "make new as sample". This will allow you to alter each new piece on its own so your adjustments can be individual instead of affecting the entire recording across the entirety of the playlist. You'll end up with a bunch of audio channels in the channel rack but you can always join them back together when you are done. If the recording fluctuates too much for the top method to be affective, I would try to use NewTime by marking every other beat and then quantizing.
If you loop newtime and link it so it plays at the same time as FL Studio, you should be able to pull up a blank pattern and work with FL's built in metronome
how do I set the tempo only for one track ? In my case, I have set music including with its tempo, now I put in a new soundwave for vocal, but it recorded with different tempo, so when I play, the vocal didn't fit the tempo with the music... Please help, thank you
You'll need put either the instruments or vocal into "Stretch Mode" via the audio wrapper. After it's in "Stretch Mode" you will want to adjust and stretch the audio manually to match the tempo you need. This can introduce artifacts into the audio and is not recommended for large changes (although sometimes it can sound really cool).
so whats the point of changing to stretch mode & changing the pitch manually if resample mode adjusts the pitch automatically? wouldnt the automatic way adjust the pitch perfectly - why are we trying to do it manually?
If you want both time and pitch to change in congruence with each other then resample is great. Sometimes you don’t want the pitch of a sample to change, maybe you just want to change the overall bpm of your track or maybe you just want to fix a timing issue. In that case you’d use stretch because it will separate the pitch from the time. If you let resample decide the pitch you can also run into the issue where the pitch doesn’t actually change by a semitone but somewhere in between semitones (if you aren’t using the pitch slider but stretching on the playlist to match tempo) which can make for an out of tune track or a heck of a time manually changing the tune of everything else to match the sample in question. It’s really situational, resample can do just fine, however, since this video is concentrated on tempo matching we choose stretch mode so we can concentrate on the time aspect without worrying about how it will effect the pitch.
Is there a way to consolidate the wave automatically to fit the bar loop without having to cut or stretch it every time ?? Whenever I consolidate a wave theres always an extra little piece at the end that goes over the bar
Consolidating usually exports with any FX or reverb tails from the instrument itself etc. Easier to just cut rather than trying to fight any built in reverb or effects. In my opinion at least. Hot keys are my friend on this one. Usually I just click C to bring up the cut tool and hold shift+right click. Right clicking deletes the shortest side and shift snaps to whatever grid you’re set to. You may already know those though. You could probably actually try highlighting the the length you want to consolidate and then choose to “export the selected area”, and then choose “cut remainder” or “wrap remainder” if it lets you.
Sorry for such a late response. There is a button on the playlist for this, it is a little hidden. Instead of looking for it, you can use the hotkey Shift+M
This is what I call a tutorial, not only it did help me with my project, it also made made me understand some concepts
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finally. first useful video about fixing the tempo. all other videos about stretching are trash. thank man! you saved me
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@@ScaleAudio brother,I love your work even though I think you go to fast sometimes 😄. Anyways I want three different wave audio samples to play cohesively,I just can't figure it out,how do I do this?
@@ramirezwilliam8983 Thanks! are they just playing out of time with each other?
@@ScaleAudio exactly!
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thank you i needed this for a very old sample with unstable bpm
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thank you so much i was literally trying to do this with the stretch tool 🤣
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I don't know if the plugin's bugging out or what because neither dragging or sending the sample to the playlist from NewTime works.
Other than that I got the timing fixed so great tutorial! Would love to be able to use it now Lol
Sorry to hear and sorry for the late response! If worst comes to worse you can arm the mixer track you are using NewTime on and hit Ctrl+R. This will render a wav file from the mixer track you armed.
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Hey man your video is very helpful! I have a question to ask. I am running FL Studio 20. I quantized my recorded audio using newtime. However, when I save my quantized audio, it sounds glitchy and some parts are corrupted. Do you know a fix on this issue? Thanks in advance!
Sorry for the late response! This sounds like a very interesting issue. You can try a work around for saving the audio. We can actually record the output of your NewTime plugin to the playlist as an audio file.
First, arm the mixer track that your NewTime is on. You can do this by pressing the dot located to the bottom left of the volume slider for the mixer track in question. After the mixer track is armed, right click the main record button (located next to the play and stop buttons at the top of FL Studio). After right clicking the record button, make sure "Audio" is checked in the dropdown. Click the record button to turn it on and then press play. The output of your mixer track with NewTime will record to your playlist as a brand new audio file.
Note: You may want to turn off the "Automation" recording in the same spot as the "Audio" recording, I've had it pick up things I didn't want before which can be annoying.
I don't know why other ytubers never made a tutorial on this
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Is the newtime plugin similar to pro tools tempo mapping, where you set the grid to the transients of the sample?
Sorry for the late response. I'm not sure about the pro tools tempo mapping because I haven't used pro tools in 10 + years. New Time gives you a snappable grid and allows you to stretch audio samples to that grid via snap points that you create. These snap points can be created anywhere along the sample (including transients). Not only can you snap these points to the grid, but you can move them off the grid and give them swing as well. Hope that description was helpful!
Hi... Thank you for this... But please i need your help... I am working on a project that was recorded live. But the bpm of the live audio itself is not stable... Please how can i atleast make the bpm of the live audio itself stable and consistent
Hello! Sorry for the late response! I think your best bet is to turn on the metronome, get it as close as you can, and then stretch and adjust the tracks as needed. You can make cuts and then right click each new chunk of audio in the playlist and "make new as sample". This will allow you to alter each new piece on its own so your adjustments can be individual instead of affecting the entire recording across the entirety of the playlist. You'll end up with a bunch of audio channels in the channel rack but you can always join them back together when you are done. If the recording fluctuates too much for the top method to be affective, I would try to use NewTime by marking every other beat and then quantizing.
i need a metronome in the same time with newtime
If you loop newtime and link it so it plays at the same time as FL Studio, you should be able to pull up a blank pattern and work with FL's built in metronome
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how do I set the tempo only for one track ? In my case, I have set music including with its tempo, now I put in a new soundwave for vocal, but it recorded with different tempo, so when I play, the vocal didn't fit the tempo with the music... Please help, thank you
You'll need put either the instruments or vocal into "Stretch Mode" via the audio wrapper. After it's in "Stretch Mode" you will want to adjust and stretch the audio manually to match the tempo you need. This can introduce artifacts into the audio and is not recommended for large changes (although sometimes it can sound really cool).
@@ScaleAudio alright, thank you
so whats the point of changing to stretch mode & changing the pitch manually if resample mode adjusts the pitch automatically? wouldnt the automatic way adjust the pitch perfectly - why are we trying to do it manually?
If you want both time and pitch to change in congruence with each other then resample is great. Sometimes you don’t want the pitch of a sample to change, maybe you just want to change the overall bpm of your track or maybe you just want to fix a timing issue. In that case you’d use stretch because it will separate the pitch from the time. If you let resample decide the pitch you can also run into the issue where the pitch doesn’t actually change by a semitone but somewhere in between semitones (if you aren’t using the pitch slider but stretching on the playlist to match tempo) which can make for an out of tune track or a heck of a time manually changing the tune of everything else to match the sample in question. It’s really situational, resample can do just fine, however, since this video is concentrated on tempo matching we choose stretch mode so we can concentrate on the time aspect without worrying about how it will effect the pitch.
Is there a way to consolidate the wave automatically to fit the bar loop without having to cut or stretch it every time ?? Whenever I consolidate a wave theres always an extra little piece at the end that goes over the bar
Consolidating usually exports with any FX or reverb tails from the instrument itself etc. Easier to just cut rather than trying to fight any built in reverb or effects. In my opinion at least. Hot keys are my friend on this one. Usually I just click C to bring up the cut tool and hold shift+right click. Right clicking deletes the shortest side and shift snaps to whatever grid you’re set to. You may already know those though. You could probably actually try highlighting the the length you want to consolidate and then choose to “export the selected area”, and then choose “cut remainder” or “wrap remainder” if it lets you.
beat won’t show up on track when i want to drag it
When you drag audio from the plug-in to the playlist? Or when dragging markers while you are stretching audio?
I can't seem to stretch the sample, instead when I do that, the sample gets cut to where I drag it, can you help?
Sorry for such a late response. There is a button on the playlist for this, it is a little hidden. Instead of looking for it, you can use the hotkey Shift+M
@@ScaleAudio no way that IS hidden. Thank you SO MUCH 😭
@@ScaleAudio it worked
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Hello sir I not sawing my newtime what to do plz tell me 😢😢
What version of FL Studio do you have?
@@ScaleAudio fl studio 20
@@pampasarkar4305 Sadly Newtime came with FL 20.6 so if your FL 20 version isn’t 20.6 or newer you won’t have it.
@@ScaleAudio thanks sir it's really helpful 🙏❤️❤️❤️
Wich fruit loops is this?
@@omarsantiago9102 I believe I was on FL 20 at this point in time.