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258 Tools and wizards
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Set arrangement tempo at object tempo: The arrangement (VIP) takes over
the BPM value it has found. If you want to use the dissected song as the basis
for a new composition, as with remixing, this option should be active.
Change global setting: The BPM value of the arrangements (VIP) is set at the
calculated value.
Adjust tempo map: From the position of the play cursor to the final position of
the remix object, a tempo marker is set for each bar in the arrangement (VIP).
Generate bar marker in the current range: This option enables markers to be
set at start of each bar in the song (the positions of the lines marked in red in
the wave form display).
Generate quaver markers in the current range: Select this option in order to
set markers at the positions of the starts of the quaver-bars (the positions of all
lines presented in the wave form display).
One example of the use in both cases:
Mixing two songs:
1. First, adjust the project tempo to the song over which you intend to dub in
the second song (“Set arrangement tempo to object tempo”, “Alter global
setting”).
2. Then, adjust the tempo of the second song to the project tempo (“Set
object tempo to arrangement tempo”).
3. Since the project tempo and the tempo of both songs now match exactly, it
will be possible to fade from one song to the other without any problem.
Save only tempo and beat information: If this option is selected the tempo
and beat information is transferred to the audio file. The objects in the VIP and
the VIP itself remain unchanged.
Generate beat markers in the current range: With this option markers are set
at the start of each bar in the song (the positions of the lines marked in red in
the wave form display).
Generate quaver markers in the current range: Select this option in order to
set markers at the positions at the start of each quaver-bar (the positions of all
the lines marked in red in the wave form display).