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		<title>How do you guys find the tempo of a sample?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ I mean, it's easy to find it approximately (down to 1 or 2 bpm) but I find that you need it very accurate for the sample to actually fit. Plus, with many old songs that weren't recorded to a click track, the tempo seems to always change. How do you guys deal with this stuff? ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I mean, it&#8217;s easy to find it approximately (down to 1 or 2 bpm) but I find that you need it very accurate for the sample to actually fit. Plus, with many old songs that weren&#8217;t recorded to a click track, the tempo seems to always change. How do you guys deal with this stuff? </p>
<p>By <i>ScorchinBeats</i> (Future Producers)</p>
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