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all you have to do is use the grid mode and resize the loop to whatever the new tempo is. it takes about 3.4 seconds. On Feb 12, 2007, at 9:38 AM, Teddy wrote: > I do if I want to do what I'm doing. > > we played the stuff live with my RC-50 running into pro tools > now I want to fly those parts into pro tools and loop them > to do that I do need the tempo in PT to be the same. > > or? what's your idea? > > teddy > > On Feb 12, 2007, at 7:21 AM, andy butler wrote: > >> Turn off the BPM in Pro Tools, >> or ignore it. >> You don't need BPM in an audio application. >> >> >> ...but if you want accurate BPM matching, then you have to sync. >>> maybe I didn't enunciate it right. >>> I don't even want to slave the 2 together. I just want to record >>> the looped elements into pro tools again individually and have >>> them so I can mix. >>> the problem I have is that the RC-50's tempo is not what it says >>> it is, according to pro tools. >>> >> > >