There is no Tempo data associated with a .wav file.

If the Tempo is being changed, it must be being changed by the Looper.

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When I import it into another program, it shows the tempo as 120bpm.





The default Tempo in most all recording software is 120. So it was already set to that. And as you saw, it does not matter where that is set, the wav file you imported should just chug along at whatever it was recorded at, in this case, 85.

Check the manual for that Looper, there may be a way to set its Tempo to 85 first and then import the .wav file, dunno. But the problem is most certainly something that has to do with the Looper device.


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