I condensed this down. Originally had 120-160 bpm, but I thought it'd be too boring to listen to. This is 130, 140, 150, 160, with each increase on the 1 count, and a time stretch on the end.
It just takes patience to loop the segment in the raw project file, increase the bpm, clear all reverb/delay tails, then export to wav, then import, and stitch it together. This is a very very very basic attempt, but the execution would be the same, let's say, if you wanted to increase BPM every beat, or whatever.
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The Wicked Utopian3 years ago
@little hollow: It would certainly make a lot of people happy, lol.
little hollow 3 years ago
I wish they would just add an option to automate bpm already lol. people have been asking for it for like 10 years
The Wicked Utopian3 years ago
Forgot to mention, in the final project file, keep the BPM at the intended BPM set in the original project file.
The Wicked Utopian3 years ago
It just takes patience to loop the segment in the raw project file, increase the bpm, clear all reverb/delay tails, then export to wav, then import, and stitch it together. This is a very very very basic attempt, but the execution would be the same, let's say, if you wanted to increase BPM every beat, or whatever.