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Table Of Contents
Editing Tempo and Time Signature
Setting up Tempo Changes for Projects
Allows the tempo event display to scroll during playback, keeping the project cursor
visible in the editor.
Snap
Allows you to restrict horizontal movement and positioning of tempo events to
certain positions. Time signature events always snap to the beginning of bars.
Type of New Tempo Points
Allows you to select the type of new tempo points. Select Ramp if you want new
tempo points to change gradually from the previous curve point to the new one.
Select Jump if you want new tempo points to change instantly. Select Automatic if
new tempo points should have the same type as the previous curve point.
Current Tempo
In fixed tempo mode, this allows you to change the current tempo.
Setting up Tempo Changes for Projects
If the tempo track is activated, you can set up tempo changes for your project.
NOTE
If you work in tempo track mode, make sure that the display format in the Project window ruler
is set to Bars+Beats. Otherwise, you may get confusing results.
If you activate Activate Tempo Track in the Transport panel, the tempo track curve is displayed
in the tempo curve display.
You can adjust the tempo value as follows:
By adding tempo events in the Tempo Track Editor.
RELATED LINKS
Setting up Projects for Tempo Changes on page 557
Setting up Projects for Tempo Changes
When you create a new project, the project tempo is automatically set to fixed tempo mode. If
your music contains tempo changes, you must set your project to tempo track mode.
PROCEDURE
To set your project to tempo track mode, do one of the following:
On the Transport panel, activate Activate Tempo Track.
Select Project> Tempo Track and activate Activate Tempo Track.
RESULT
The project tempo is now set up to follow the tempo track.
RELATED LINKS
Tempo Track Editor on page 555
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