User manual

Table Of Contents
Contains a list of all the ows in the project. The currently selected ow is highlighted.
NOTE
You can only import tempo tracks into a single ow at a time.
2 Import and replace
Allows you to control which tempo track aspects you want to include in your import and
apply to the selected ow.
Timecode display offset sets the initial timecode position at the start of the ow.
Tempo changes replaces all immediate and gradual tempo changes in the ow with the
tempo changes from the MIDI
le.
Time signatures replaces all time signatures in the ow with time signatures from the
MIDI le.
Markers as adds any markers from the MIDI le to the ow as either Markers or
System Text.
Importing markers as Markers replaces any existing markers in the ow with markers
from the MIDI
le, while importing markers as System Text does not replace any
existing markers or system text objects.
Show border around system text markers adds borders to markers imported as
system text objects when activated. Only available if you have chosen
System Text for
Markers as.
Exporting tempo tracks
You can export ows as separate tempo tracks, for example, if you want to apply the tempo
marks and time signatures of one ow to a different ow, which can be in the same project.
PROCEDURE
1. Choose File > Export > Tempo Track to open the Export Tempo Track dialog.
2. Activate the checkbox for each ow you want to export as a tempo track. You can also click
Select All or Select None at the bottom of the list.
3. Click Choose Folder beside the Export to eld to open the File Explorer/macOS Finder.
4. Locate and select the destination folder you want.
5. Click Select Folder (Windows)/Open (macOS) to insert the new path in the Export to eld.
6. Activate/Deactivate Create folder for exported les.
7. Click OK to export the selected ows as tempo tracks and close the dialog.
RELATED LINKS
Importing tempo tracks on page 70
Importing MIDI on page 65
Exporting MIDI on page 69
Export Tempo Track dialog
The Export Tempo Track dialog allows you to save individual ows as separate tempo tracks in
the format of MIDI les.
You can open the Export Tempo Track dialog by choosing File > Export > Tempo Track.
Project and le handling
File import and export
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