Hi, what I was getting at was the comments by Fiddler2007 at the start of this thread about not handling timing changes being a fault. The way I see it one would have to manipulate a track recorded at 4/4 to play 2/4 maybe it chops the bar in half or in the case of 3/4 three quarters but I would not have thought it would sound natural without some extra attention. Some styles might do it but the emphasis on the beats would not necessarily be correct. I guess I don’t explain things too well. For example (and I hope this make sense) a 4/4 count going 1, 2, 3, 4 might work going to 2/4 but a count going 1, 2, 3, 4 would sound wrong. In either case it could sound as if the beat comes back in backwards depending on the tunes needs. The second beat emphasis would almost certainly not be nice in 3/4 timing.

I just don’t see it as a RealTrack fault. To me if it is recorded at 4/4 then that is what it is designed to do. It maybe possible to change the timing but if the change does not sound right is it a fault. (Not by my way of thinking)

Just a thought

Tony

Last edited by Teunis; 10/03/18 01:49 AM.

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