Originally Posted By: eddie1261
I ask because I had one like that that I wrote in cut time and for the drums I needed it to be in 4/4. I had to save it to a wav, export it, import it into a new session, use the time stretch function, save it to another wav and then import it back into the original song. Never again will I record anything that way! LOL!

Lol, as soon as there is a similar operation to do (stretch, export, reimport), the problems are not far ^^

Originally Posted By: eddie1261
Sounds like you have a handle on your fix, but I am trying to understand what you asked. Do you want to take a song in 4/4 and make it be 2/4?

Sorry I do not know the musical jargon (4/4 and 2/4), but I think so.
That's what I wanted to do: halve the duration of EVERYTHING (including changing chords) without touching the rhythm or its speed.

Before, I had to do:
A- either: delete the DRUMS track, because it was accelerated (2X speed) to follow the tempo and the chord progression.
B- either: export it to audio, stretch it and reimport it.
C- either: leave it as it is (accelerated) and stretch the MIDI data from the DRUMS once the track imported on FL, but if I had to return to Biab to change something, I had to do the work again.

But with this function, you do not need all that, just advance the chord change (half a bar) and everything is in order smile

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