Creating an ACID beatmapped file
ACID beatmapped files can change tempo and pitch to match an ACID project. You must specify the file’s original tempo and root note
for transposing upon configuration. If you do not specify these values, no tempo or key changes occur. Beatmapped files are typically
used in ACID software version 3.0 or later for extended vocal tracks or other long audio files that do not loop.
1.
Open the Voiceover.pca file and select the entire waveform.
2.
From the
View
menu, choose
Metadata
, and then choose
ACID Properties
from the submenu. The ACID Properties window
appears.
3.
Select
ACID Beatmapped
from the
ACID type
drop-down list. Complete the information for an ACID beatmapped file:
•
Select a value from the
Root note for transposing
drop-down list so that ACID software can transpose the file to match the
project key. Select
Don’t transpose
from this list to keep the key from being changed.
•
Specify the file’s original tempo (40-300 bpm) in the
Tempo
box so that ACID software can stretch the file to match the project
tempo.
•
Enter a value in the
Downbeat offset (samples)
box to indicate the location of the first downbeat.
4.
From the
File
menu, choose
Save As
and save the file with a descriptive name.
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