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TEMPO EDITING 309
Maintaining the musical grid position means that objects or markers are adapted to the
newly created grid, its absolute time position in the project therefore changes. If the time
position is retained the musical position changes accordingly.
When manipulating the tempo markers, the behavior of markers, audio, and MIDI objects is
controlled separately. By default, the grid position of MIDI objects and tempo markers
remains intact, and the time position of markers and objects remains the constant. The
time position is always observed if you hold the "Alt" key when moving the mouse.
In this example the first tempo marker in the second image has been changed. The MIDI
object and the second tempo marker were moved correspondingly so that the musical
positions (03:01:00) were maintained.
If you want to keep the time position of objects, select the "On all appointed tracks"
option
Additional options:
Each
tempo and grid position marker can be ignored using the “Bypass” option. This
occurs automatically for grid position markers if illogical bar positions are created while
moving, e. g. if grid position markers are exchanged (bar 20 before bar 19) or are moved in
such a way that these bar positions that originate from a previous tempo marker cannot be
met by tempo interpolation.
Ignore All Tempo Markers, use Project Tempo
With
this option you can ignore any previously created tempo markers in your project, so
that only the project tempo observed.