![]() How do I make Beatcraft create a rendered file that plays the two-bar for the correct duration, i.e. Gb E F Ab Cm B G Fm D Eb A Ebm C Bb Em Abm Db Chords for Scorpions - acoustica - always somewhere with song key, BPM, capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele & mandolin. Therefore as I expand the loop, it gradually drifts off the beat. ![]() The drifting of the loop off the beat appears to be caused by that fact that when Beatcraft renders the two-bar sequence into a wav file, it creates a rendered wav file (or other format) that is actually 3.688 seconds long. That means that a two bar sequence in 4/4 time should last for (8/130 x 60) = 3.692 seconds. The problem is that as the loop plays out, it gradually drifts away from the Mixcraft-specified Beat. When I add the drum sequence into Mixcraft, I then use the click and drag to expand this two-bar sequence into a loop lasting four minutes (to use in a song). The drifting of the loop off the beat appears to be caused by that fact that when Beatcraft renders the two-bar sequence into a wav file, it creates a rendered wav file (or other format) that is actually 3.688 seconds. ![]() The drum sequence is two measures (Bars) long. That means that a two bar sequence in 4/4 time should last for (8/130 x 60) 3.692 seconds. ![]() I have rendered the drum sequence in Beatcraft and created the wav (and other format) rendered file. I am having trouble using a drum sequence that has been created and rendered in Beatcraft version 1.02build 19 into Mixcraft version 4.
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