I'm fairly new to this (just discovered the program yesterday and downloaded and tweaked the lite version this morning!)
But am wondering if I need to sync my samples (sound files) in the precise bpm of the current project I'm working on. Does AM do this automatically? I mean, adjust the BPM of the soundfile according to the current metronome?
Any ideas?
Christophe
If you've made a sample that is 1 bar long, and play it in AudioMulch using the LoopPlayer contraption, the sample will be sync'd to the AudioMulch BPM (so one bar of AudioMulch time = one play of your sample). This is done automatically by AudioMulch
However, AudioMulch does not 'pitch correct' loops that are played in LoopPlayer - if you have, for example, a 1-bar guitar sample that was recorded at 70bpm, and your audiomulch document BPM is 80bpm, your guitar sample will have a higher pitch when played in LoopPlayer.
So in short, yes, you need to recorded/render your samples to the BPM that you'll be playing them in AudioMulch (unless you're not bothered about pitch stretching artefacts).
Hope that is of some help to you.
RB