Set Project Tempo from a Clip
planned
ultracello
Description
This feature request proposes the ability to set the project tempo in Loopy Pro based on a selected clip. The goal is to streamline the workflow by allowing the project tempo to automatically match the tempo of a chosen clip, which is particularly useful when working with pre-recorded material.
Problems
- Manual Tempo Adjustment: Currently, users have to manually adjust the project tempo to match the speed of an imported clip, which can be time-consuming and imprecise.
- Lack of Automation: There is no direct method to automatically align the project tempo with a specific clip, slowing down the creative process.
- Limited Flexibility: Without this feature, it becomes more challenging to integrate clips of varying tempos into a cohesive project.
Proposed Solution
- Clip-Based Tempo Detection: Implement a feature that analyzes the tempo of a selected clip and adjusts the project tempo accordingly.
- User-Defined Selection: Allow users to choose a specific clip whose tempo will serve as the reference for the entire project.
- Optional Activation: Include a toggle to enable or disable this feature as needed, offering flexibility based on different workflow preferences.
Benefits
- Improved Workflow Efficiency: Automatically setting the project tempo from a clip saves time and reduces manual adjustments.
- Seamless Integration: Facilitates working with pre-recorded material and clips of varying tempos without disrupting the project structure.
- Enhanced Accuracy: Minimizes the risk of timing issues and ensures consistent project tempo.
This summary was automatically generated by ChatGPT-4 on 2025-05-08.
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Klik
Would definitely like this. Also good for importing a clip. As it is I can set it from the imported clip but some clips are perfectly cut. You adjust the clip to loop right and then it’s out of time. An apply tempo again from this clip would be nice.
Michael Tyson
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Josh Porter
Exactly, this is currently bit annoying, sorry.
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Chris Henderson
This is actually very cumbersome, yes.
ultracello
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under review