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2. On the tempo track, open the Type of New Tempo Points pop-up menu and select an
option.
3. Do one of the following:
On the toolbar, select the Object Selection tool and click the tempo curve.
On the toolbar, select the Draw tool, and click and draw in the tempo curve display.
NOTE
If Snap is activated, this determines at which time positions you can insert tempo curve
points.
RESULT
The tempo event is added to the tempo curve.
Editing Tempo Events
In the Tempo Track Editor, you can edit selected tempo events.
Use the following methods:
With the Object Selection tool, click and drag horizontally and/or vertically.
On the info line, adjust the tempo value in the Value eld.
NOTE
When editing tempo events on tempo curves, make sure that the display format in the Project
window ruler is set to Bars+Beats. Otherwise, you may get confusing results.
Use the following methods to remove tempo events:
With the Erase tool, click the tempo event.
Select the tempo event and press Backspace .
NOTE
You cannot remove the rst tempo event.
Use the following method to change the tempo curve type:
On the info line, adjust the tempo curve type in the Type eld.
Setting up a Fixed Project Tempo
If your music does not contain tempo changes, and the tempo track is deactivated, you can set
up a xed tempo for your project.
When the tempo track is deactivated, the tempo track curve is grayed out. The xed tempo is
displayed as a horizontal line in the tempo curve display.
If you know the tempo of your music, you can adjust the tempo value in the following areas:
Tempo eld on the Transport panel
Current Tempo eld on the Tempo Track Editor toolbar
If you do not know the tempo of your music, use one of the following tools to calculate and set it:
Beat Calculator
Editing Tempo and Time Signature
Setting up a Fixed Project Tempo
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