How do I change tempo (batch samples)?

Hi,
I have a bunch of loops - 2 to 4 bars in length - melodic... at 120 BPM.
My project is at 70 BPM.
The loops at 120 BPM are melodic - and even feel like halftime (60 bpm).
I would like to get all the samples to my project tempo.
The loops are .wav files - though just converted to .aiff files.
Incidently, these "loops" are not going to be looped - they are just snippets of melodies.
Please let me know best sound, least complicated way to get the same tempo as my project.
Thanks in advance...

Okay, fair enough; I'll give it a go.
First, a quick summary, & then the details from the manual in case my summary *****. Oh, I forgot you can't say s-u-c-k-s; I mean, if it's not terribly good. (And the stuff in my previous post also applies.)
SUMMARY:
You can insert tempo changes on the Tempo Track, just underneath the Bar Ruler. It may be that at the moment you don't see a Tempo Track, so in order to display it you need to choose View > Global Tracks.
(It sounds like you may have been trying to input tempo changes on Audio or MIDI tracks; that's not the right place. It has to be on a Tempo Track.)
Hopefully that's all you need, but JIC the rest of the info follows; ignore it if you're sorted!
Of course, if you're already doing all this, & it still isn't working, please get back in touch again…
In the Arrange Window (Windows > Arrange), the Arrange area is where all MIDI and audio information is recorded, on horizontal tracks. Above the Arrange area is the Bar Ruler, which displays position information.
Global Tracks provide a perfect way to view and edit global events, such as Tempo, which affect all tracks in the arrangement.
There are several types of Global tracks, & one of them is the Tempo track, which contains all tempo changes of a song.
Global tracks can be displayed in the Arrange window, just below the Bar Ruler.
Global tracks are displayed or hidden by use of the View > Global Tracks menu option.
Creating Global Events:
To create a global event (a tempo change, for example), use the Pencil tool and click at the desired position in the track. (If you haven’t changed the default tool assignments, this is done by clicking while holding the Command key). Watch the help tag while holding down the mouse button: It displays the exact position and value (if applicable) of the event to be inserted, until the mouse button is released.

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