![]() In the past, I would create mash-ups on my decks with just the two vinyls, using the pitch adjustment to match them. Remember to be precice with cutting and placement. Maybe Bitwig has a way of automating this splitting process. If you still want to match one track to the other by splitting it up, split it into eights notes at least, and to save hastle, don't decrease the tempo on the split track(this will create gaps). ![]() You can find the BPM of a song by using software, or by doing some simple maths, if you know how many bars are in the track, and you know the time scale from first to last beat, then you can find the BPM. I use Serato software when I play live, and the pitch lock sounds great. Some software's better than others for time stretching. Another way is to adjust both songs to "meet in the middle". The best way is to increase the lowest tempo to match the highest(compress the lowest track's length). ![]() ![]() When this is done the creativity can flow unimpaired. ![]()
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