Operation Manual

Since the song starts at around 81 bpm, we adjust the song to 81 bpm initially. Turn on the metronome and listen to
the song. When it is no longer in time with the metronome, you'll need to split and adjust.
In this case, the tempo speeds up in the middle of measure 19. The actual beat (shown in red) should have lined up
with measure 20.
If possible, pick a section of sound a measure or so before the obvious audio drift. Make sure that snap is off on the
Snap Settings so that you can make a precise split. After the split, select the right hand side clip and adjust the tempo
on the Sound Details tab.
On the Loop Editor, you'll be able to see a dark gray area which shows that the left side of the sound has been
trimmed by the split. You can zoom in to the light gray side to visually determine the best tempo.
Proceed from the left to the right on the sound with the following process:
1. Listen to the song until the beats no longer sync with the metronome.
2. Split the active sound clip a measure or so before the drift is noticeable.
3. Assign a new tempo to the right most clip you just created from the split.
4. Repeat this process until you get to the end of the sound.
When you are done, you'll end up with a group of clips like this:
Mix it down to a new WAV file for future remixing!