![]() ![]() After analyzing dozens of songs, many (actually, most) of them would speed up slightly during the end of a chorus or verse, or during a solo, and then drop back down again.įor example, many people feel James Brown had one of the tightest rhythm sections ever-which is true, but not because they were a metronome. However, with good musicians, these weren’t random. In the days before click tracks, music had tempo changes. I’ve been refining various tempo-changing techniques over the past year (and had a chance to gauge reactions to songs using tempo changes compared to those that didn’t), so it seemed like the time is right to re-visit this topic. Fortunately, it seems like the developers were listening, because it’s now far easier to change tempo. The Jtip covered how to make mastered songs better with tempo changes, but there was some pushback because it wasn’t easy to make these kinds of changes in Studio One. ![]()
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