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A little Help with the BPM, Please?
I'm remixing a song, but I ran into an Issue. The parts have different BPMs. The drums is 160, but the main part and everything else is 80, but then when I play the song, it either goes WAY too fast, or the drums go too slow, which doesn't match with the energy of the song I'm Remixing.

(I'm Remixing "Mischievious Robot" From Cave Story, By the way.)
Originally posted by BrendanFrangers:
In Rytmik the BPM is always set by whichever clip is on the lowest numbered track.
So basically whichever clip is on the top row. Any clips playing at the same time with different BPMs will instead play at the same bpm as the top track.
If your different clips are double or half the bpm of the others then have a look in the Clip Editor view, next to the BPM there is a tempo multiplier. You can double or halve the tempo of the clip using this control.
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It'sJustMeBlue :) Aug 10, 2023 @ 1:35pm 
...I fixed it, But I'm still Curious, Because there are other songs that have Delays/Some Faster and some slower parts.
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BrendanFrangers Aug 24, 2023 @ 6:01am 
In Rytmik the BPM is always set by whichever clip is on the lowest numbered track.
So basically whichever clip is on the top row. Any clips playing at the same time with different BPMs will instead play at the same bpm as the top track.
If your different clips are double or half the bpm of the others then have a look in the Clip Editor view, next to the BPM there is a tempo multiplier. You can double or halve the tempo of the clip using this control.
It'sJustMeBlue :) Aug 25, 2023 @ 6:59pm 
Originally posted by BrendanFrangers:
In Rytmik the BPM is always set by whichever clip is on the lowest numbered track.
So basically whichever clip is on the top row. Any clips playing at the same time with different BPMs will instead play at the same bpm as the top track.
If your different clips are double or half the bpm of the others then have a look in the Clip Editor view, next to the BPM there is a tempo multiplier. You can double or halve the tempo of the clip using this control.
Thanks, I was wondering how this worked for a while.
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