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Fitting Audio Events to the Loop
You may have an audio file with an inherent tempo that doesn’t fit the current Ar-
rangement. Cubase VST then allows you to adapt either the audio file to the Ar-
rangement (by applying time correction) or the Arrangement to the audio file (by
adjusting the tempo). Proceed as follows:
1. Import the file into the Arrangement.
2. Open the Audio Editor and adjust the Start and End Insets of the Event so
that it exactly fits some specified “musical” length, for example an even
number of bars.
One good way of doing this is to use the Loop playback feature in the Wave
editor. What you are trying to achieve here is that the audio file, when played
in isolation, is of exactly the correct length. However, it will not fit in with the
metronome or other events in the Arrangement.
3. Move the event so that it starts at some sensible musical position, for ex-
ample the downbeat of a bar.
4. Set up a loop of the same “musical” length as the event.
Since the two are currently not playing in the same tempo, the “graphical”
length of the loop will not be the same as that of the event.
The event and Loop set up correctly.
5. Select the audio event, and only that event.
6. Select “Fit Event To Loop Range” from the Do pop-up menu.
You are presented with a dialog that allows to choose between two options:
Tempo: This will adjust the tempo of the Arrangement so that it fits the event.
If you have the Master Track activated, a tempo change is added at the Loop
start.
Audio: This will time correct the part of the audio file that the event plays, so
that it fits the current tempo. For more info on time correction, see page 281.
Here, the loop is set to a
length of one bar.
This drum loop is also
one bar long, but doesn’t
fit the current tempo.
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