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Pro Tools Reference Guide228
2 In the Tempo Change window, enter the
Location and BPM value for the tempo
change.
Select the Snap To Bar option to place the
inserted tempo event cleanly on the first
beat of the nearest measure.
3 To base the BPM value on something
other than the default quarter-note, select
a different note value.
4 Click Apply. The new tempo event is in-
serted and appears in the Tempo Ruler.
Each tempo event has a small green trian-
gle next to it that indicates its location.
These triangles can be dragged to move the
tempo event, and they can be double-
clicked to edit the tempo event.
Editing and Moving Tempo Events
Existing tempo events can be moved, ed-
ited, deleted, and copied and pasted.
To move a tempo event by dragging:
In the Tempo Ruler, drag the triangle for
the tempo event left or right.
If the Edit mode is set to Grid, the dragged
event snaps to the current Grid value. If us-
ing Spot mode, the Spot dialog opens.
To edit a tempo event:
1 In the Tempo Ruler, double-click the
tempo event.
2 In the Change Tempo dialog, enter a new
Location or BPM value for the tempo
event.
3 Click OK.
To delete a tempo event:
While pressing Option (Macintosh) or
Alt (Windows), move the cursor over the
tempo event (cursor changes to the Grab-
ber with a “–”) and click to remove it.
To copy and paste several tempo events:
1 If desired, set the Edit mode to Grid to
constrain the selection to the current Grid
value.
2 Drag in the Tempo Ruler to select the
range of measures that includes the tempo
events.
Tempo Change window
Inserted tempo event
Dragging a tempo event
Tempo events selected