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Does Fender Studio Pro 8 have a 'Smart Tempo' feature like Logic Pro ?

Muziksculp

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Hi,

I found this feature in Logic Pro X, and later versions to be very useful, but I have no idea if it exists in Fender Studio One Pro 8 .

Basically it allows you to set up Logic Pro to conform to your playing tempo, so you can play i.e. a Piano track without listening to a click, free of the restricting and constant tempo, giving you the freedom of expressive rebato style playing, and have the DAW dynamically adjust the tempo based on the free playing tempo.

Here is a video showing this feature. If it doesn't exist in Fender Studio Pro 8, this would be a great feature to be added in a future update.

Thanks.

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While I just scanned your video link and am unfamiliar with Logic since 2013, I think the Detect Tempo option of Studio Pro is what you're after..
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.......Basically it allows you to set up Logic Pro to conform to your playing tempo, so you can play i.e. a Piano track without listening to a click, free of the restricting and constant tempo, giving you the freedom of expressive rebato style playing, and have the DAW dynamically adjust the tempo based on the free playing tempo.
I've used it with Logic. It's been around quite a while, and I'd hope dynamic tempo would have been implemented in the same way towards real-time (moving) dynamic detection.

Effectively, you can map it, but it won't real time, detect it. There are a few SMPTE time code generators that do this very well.

If you can live with tempo mapping, that could work for you. Simply right click on your audio and choose [extract to tempo track], or drag the audio right onto the tempo track.
 
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