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Import Audio wrong Bar count
I import an audio file that I previously exported with Ableton Live (length of 20 bars and a tempo of 65). But LP shows 40 bars and tempo 130 (Photo1). After I have disabled timestretch, everything is displayed correctly Photo2). Then I press "import" and after import it is again 40 / 130 Photo3).
How can I keep the 20 / 65 ?
Photos:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Xq3DpNd5vcZL6rF4tjWTEc3OTc7ZRHpQ/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PV2cVt_qmHvyzs4Q57Ly2ZykRitIIUta/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zxnp5fvAs-qrP5SG32luOE32jvFYhsFr/view?usp=sharing

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I will investigate. If that happens, bring up the clock options panel by tapping on the tempo and tap on the multiply/divide icon on the right to adjust to the right tempo.
I don't understand what you mean?
My Songtempo is 65 and there are other loops who work fine.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1q_5Pqo0iL2yzu0AhiCWzaMfw4apgAbbS/view?usp=sharing
Maybe it is a problem of older version of LP ?
I created the song one year ago and just changed
this loop with the latest version ?
When you did the import were there other clips?
There seems to be an occasional problem of the original tempo field not appearing in imported loops when it should.
Try importing with Time Stretch on and adjust the tempo so that it is correct. That should result in the audio not actually being time-stretched since the length shout match.
Btw, you can include screenshots in the posts directly .
yes the song is about 1 Year old, with existing audioclips, now I made some modifactions (replacing some existing clips).
I found a similar workarround: douring the import I divide the "original tempo" from 130 to 65, then I import as usual with "no timestretch" and this works fine.
I made some photos to document my problems, but the size of the pics was to large for this forum, so I posted the links to my google drive to show the screenshots
I may have found a possible reason for this problem. The imported wave file contains a drum loop with basedrum, snare, etc., but it is a half-time beat. Maybe this influences the algorithm that determines the tempo.
Can you post a link to a copy of the project that has the audio imported .
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1svZPRU3hW_7ceRBz08afMMk8TtmafC1U/view?usp=sharing