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747Logic Pro User Guide
Use Tempo Operations
Logic Pro Tempo Operations overview
When Advanced Editing Options is selected in the Advanced preferences pane, you
can use the Tempo Operations window for greater control of the project tempo.
You use Tempo Operations to create tempo changes, and edit existing tempo changes. The
window automatically displays the area you’ve selected for editing. Changes are displayed
graphically in real time, as the tempo curve is processed, so you can see the results of your
edits.
Open the Tempo Operations window
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Tempo > Tempo Operations (or use the Open Tempo
Operations key command).
Add tempo changes in the Logic Pro Tempo Operations window
You can create tempo changes in the Tempo Operations window using the following
operations:
Create Tempo Curve: Lets you create numerous tempo change events with just a few
parameters, and provides a smooth overall change in tempo.
Create Constant Tempo: Creates a constant tempo in the selected area. The default
setting assigns an average tempo for the selected project section (based on existing
tempo change events).
Scale Existing Tempo: Alters existing tempo changes proportionally (scales them).
This allows you to speed up an entire project section, without losing the relationships
between any subsequent tempo changes within the area. Scaling is done by percentage.
Stretch Existing Tempo Curve: Stretches or compresses an existing tempo curve.
Thin Out Existing Tempo Changes: Reduces the number of tempo changes in the
selected area.