What is Renoise BPM compared to Ableton Live or Logic BPM, please?

so i’ve been given a song that’s 111BPM in ableton live.

i slice it up equally, across 111bpm, and create patterns.

but what actually seems to work is 111.3bpm or 111.4bpm

so what, pray tell, is the difference between “universal daw bpm” and renoise bpm?

please help.

Hi esa,maybe(just maybe) this helps:
I played around with the settings
In Ableton (record warp launch)
Thereś a checkbox for AutoWarp Long Samples.
(i´m sure you are aware of this)
Had a problem with this a long time ago (timing
Was off) And maybe this could fix your problem

hi @cosmic.ollie - i was mostly wondering if someone exports stems in a specific bpm, such as 111bpm - and then the stems don’t actually play correctly at 111bpm using the StemLoader method that’s recently been added to Paketti.

and it’s a different bpm instead.

I’ve never had bpm problems with remix stems from other daws (Ableton mostly), and no one has ever told me my stems didn’t sync. Is this a common issue people experience?

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ok i figured it out.

it ws a case of the stems actually ending before an even number of bars, the minute i fixed it so that the last slice can be shorter than the other slices. so now it lines up. issue solved.

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@slujr ok so i got it - it was a case of expecting a song to be stemified so it’s 164 bars. but it was actually 163.1.1 - which led to all the systems drifting, because i had written it so that it expected teh stems to have been recorded “as per full bar”. the minute i corrected for “last slice can be shorter than the other equal-length slices, it all started lining up.

took me an ableton live look at the stem to realize it didn’t line up (not equal length) but ended earlier than it was expected to. then it was easy to solve it.

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That makes sense :slight_smile:

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