I think my previous thread was far too broad... so let me start a different one...
Working with tempo is one of the main things I think people will like about ARA in reaper, and I think it looks pretty awesome in Studio One:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud3sMxfAW6c
How can we do this?
It would be great to analyze a track or a few, and then get the tempo from that, and then apply it to the tempo map. I've done this with non-ARA melodyne with great success.
At the moment, we are also faced with out of sync weirdness and such, and it seems that Melodyne doesn't really know whats going on here.
As I said in a different post:
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I don't know if this is possible for reaper, but if Reaper could just tell Melodyne "assume project tempo unless otherwise instructed" that would be great.
So, if a song is recorded at 90 beats per minute, regardless if it's actually AT those beats per minute, melodyne thinks it's at 90 bpm.
If the user wants melodyne to tempo map the piece, he can then do other things... but imo it should just do a number of things automatically...
we could have options in how files are treated with ARA, but I think right off the bat, it should just detect it in the background, save it's data about what it knows, and then you can manipulate later.
You insert melodyne
Melodyne gets access to the audio
melodyne gets all of the information it can about the audio (it can even detect the tempo it THINKS it is)
melodyne DOES nothing as far as adjustments
melodyne plays back, assuming tempo is correct
Then you can edit
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Working with tempo can be really awesome, but I'm not sure what connections have been made with Reaper's ARA implementation as of yet.