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724Logic Pro User Guide
Click the target time position with the Pencil tool.
When using the Pencil tool, watch the help tag, and don’t release the mouse button until
it shows the intended tempo and position. No help tag appears when you double-click
with the Pointer tool.
To set the tempo numerically, press and hold Control-Option-Command and click the
target time position, enter the bpm value in the field that appears, then press Return.
Change the value of a tempo point
In Logic Pro, drag the tempo point up or down. A help tag displays the tempo value.
You can also drag the line connecting two tempo points, changing the values of both
tempo points.
To change the value in finer increments, press and hold Shift while dragging a tempo
point.
Note: To prevent unintentional changes, tempo points are restricted to either vertical or
horizontal movement. You can change either the value of a tempo change event or the
position of a tempo change event, but not both at once.
Snap tempo points to a beat value
In the header of the Logic Pro Tempo Track choose Tempo > Snap, then choose a beat
value from the submenu.
Create a constant tempo across multiple tempo points
In Logic Pro, select multiple tempo points, Control-click the selected tempo points, then
choose Replace By Average from the shortcut menu.
Apply smoothing to selected tempo points
Smoothing reduces the number of tempo changes while maintaining the length (duration)
of the performance, maintaining its average tempo.
In Logic Pro, select the tempo points, then choose Tempo > Apply Smoothing to
Selected Points from the pop-up menu in the Tempo Track header.