Just stretch it with the stretch knob you dont need to set it to stretch then once you've done it right click on the pitch knob and select reset job done takes 2 seconds
@@awesomethings3489 I got it to work by changing the length of sample knob (where it cuts part of the sample out) and then just cloning and dropping in the different parts of the sample. You have to line it up and tweak it a few times. Not intuitive but it worked
@@JayPhattyit doesn't work, like I've struggled with this for ages please help. Like someone sends you sampels for example 5 melody loops recorded into one sample and tempo sent with them. How do you put them all on time at once without having to cut them manually? Because that causes some inaccuracies.
@Cain yes you will have to export it to a waveform 1st. On the track it's on in the Playlist, right click and hit "consolidate this track" it'll turn the midi files into a waveform and then the time stretch options will appear.
So after I time stretch it like in this video, can I chop it up in Edison and/or dump selected chops into a drum machine? When I try, the sample speeds back up or slows down to the bpm of the original sample
If your drums are in a pattern they will automatically stretch with the bpm. If your drums are an audio clip then you need to make sure it's on "Stretch Mode" so it stretches properly.