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The Smart Tempo Multitrack window opens, showing the files currently used in the
Smart Tempo multitrack set.
3. Do any of the following:
To add an audio file to the multitrack set: Close the Smart Tempo Multitrack Set
window, select the files you want to include, then open the window again.
To delete an audio file from the multitrack set: Select the row for the audio file and
press the Delete or Backspace key.
To set which audio files contribute to the Smart Tempo multitrack analysis: Deselect
the checkboxes for any audio files you want to exclude.
To break up the multitrack set: Click Break Up Set.
4. To start Smart Tempo multitrack analysis with your changes, click Analyze.
Work in the Logic Pro Smart Tempo Editor
In the Smart Tempo Editor, you can view and edit Smart Tempo analysis results, including
beat markers and other tempo information. After you record an audio or MIDI region or
import a file using Smart Tempo, you can refine the tempo analysis and correct any tempo
detection errors to define the musical intent more accurately. When working in Adapt
mode, tempo and time signature changes are transferred to the project tempo and time
signature tracks.
When you open the Smart Tempo Editor, the audio file or MIDI region is displayed along
with the tempo analysis results. The entire audio file or MIDI region is shown in the
overview, with the visible area of the file highlighted by a colored rectangle. The main
display shows the visible part of the file, with the detected beats indicated by orange beat
markers. Beat markers for downbeats are displayed more prominently than for other beats.
You can preview the file or region; make quick tempo, beat, and timing adjustments; or
make more complex edits to the tempo information for a single beat, a selection, or the
entire file or region. The tempo analysis, and any edits you make in the Smart Tempo
Editor, are stored in the audio file, so you can still access them if you copy the file or use it
in another project. For MIDI regions, the analysis and edits are stored with the project.
You can make adjustments in two different ways: by playing the file or selection and
tapping the D and T keys on your computer keyboard to indicate downbeats (D) and beats
(T), or by editing beat markers in the main display. When tapping in a selection, only the
downbeats or beats in the selected area are changed.