Is that even possible?

Of course it is... one way or another. The big question is WHY? What are you trying to achieve? And the problem is it probably won't sound good.

You know that if you take a midi track and double it's time signature, you make it play twice as fast and it's suddenly only half as long. To line up properly, you have to add twice as many measures to keep it the same length to fit into a song using a slower time signature.
Then you are faced with the big issue of "feel" or "groove". Does the double time fit the groove of the slower time? I'm guessing, probably not.

I don't think you can do this inside a midi based project. You would need to use a DAW and render the different track to audio.... after speeding it up and muting everything else... then copy it into a DAW project, turning off the time sync function for that track......

Seems like a lot of work to get something that you obviously are hearing in your head.

I will say that I have attempted to do similar things, mostly with drum tracks but they all failed miserably. Getting things to work properly just doesn't seem to happen when you are attempting to double time or even half time a track. At least that has been my experience.

Good luck and let us know if you actually succeed....and post the results so we can hear it.

Last edited by Guitarhacker; 11/01/17 05:35 AM.

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