From 4cb46d6b7296b6641839d2daddd890cc64fa7fcd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: nick_m Tempo provides a musical pulse, which is divided into beats and bars by a meter. In PROGRAM_NAME, tempos can be adjusted in several ways:
+ In PROGRAM_NAME, tempo can be adjusted in several ways:
by double clicking on a tempo marker.
this opens the tempo dialog which will allow you to enter the tempo directly into an entry box.
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ this is the preferred way to match the tempo to previously recorded material.
this is best used for complex tempo solving, as it allows you to change the position and tempo of a tempo marker in the same drag,
it is, however, a useful way to adjust the first tempo for a quick result.
Tempos may be locked to audio or musical time. You may change this by right-clicking on a tempo.
+ Tempo may be locked to audio or musical time. You may change this by right-clicking on a tempo.
If a tempo is locked to music, an entry will be available to lock it to audio.
Similarly an audio-locked tempo may be locked to music by right clicking it an selecting the "Lock to Music" entry.
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+TEMPO
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A constant tempo will keep the sesion tempo constant until the next tempo section, at which time it will jump instantly to the next tempo. these are mostly useful abrupt changes, and is the way in which traditional DAWs deal with tempo changes (abrupt jumps in tempo).
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