Vocal Chart Goes Faster Than Song
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So I made a custom with only vocals in it and I used the Cockos fx to make sure everything sounds lined up and perfect, but once I export the song and play it on my xbox, the song sounds the same, but the highway is going faster than the song even though it sounds perfectly fine in Reaper. Any advice?
Sounds like you may have some tempo stretch function set in REAPER that does not export properly. Try re-importing your exported MIDI (without merging tempomap) and see if it still lines up.
Sounds like you may have some tempo stretch function set in REAPER that does not export properly. Try re-importing your exported MIDI (without merging tempomap) and see if it still lines up.
You may not notice that no tempo map has been exported in the first place this way. Better do it on a clean C3 template.
Sounds like you may have some tempo stretch function set in REAPER that does not export properly. Try re-importing your exported MIDI (without merging tempomap) and see if it still lines up.
I’ve created multiple songs with the same version of Reaper I’ve always used and this has never happened to me before. But this song is also shorter than all the other songs I have made. Would that have anything to do with it? I put the midi file into Reaper and it turns out some of the measures deleted some of the tempos I put in there? For example: 3.1: 82.375 bpm 4.1 5.1 6.1 7.1:80 bpm 8.1:83.132 bpm 9.1 and so on. How do I fix this because the Reaper project I originally used does not look like that.
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