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<p>In PROGRAM_NAME, tempos can be adjusted in several ways:
-by double clicking on a tempo marker.
+<p>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.
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-by using the constraint modifier (which is set in Preferences->User Interaction) to drag the beat/bars in the BBT ruler or the tempo/meter lines.
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+ by using the constraint modifier (which is set in Preferences->User Interaction) to drag the beat/bars in the BBT ruler or the tempo/meter lines.
this is the preferred way to match the tempo to previously recorded material.
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-NOTE - When dragging the BBT ruler, musical snap has no effect, however be warned that non-musical snap is in effect if enabled.
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+ NOTE - When dragging the BBT ruler, musical snap has no effect, however be warned that non-musical snap is in effect if enabled.
Snapping to a minute while dragging a beat may result in some verly slow tempos.
Snapping a beat to a video frame however is an incredibly useful way to ensure your soundtrack is punchy and synchronised to the sample.
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-by holding down the constaint modifier while dragging a tempo vertically.
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+<p>by holding down the constaint modifier while dragging a tempo vertically.
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.</p>
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+it is, however, a useful way to adjust the first tempo for a quick result.
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<p>Tempos 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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-Audio locked tempos stay in their frame position as their neigbours positions are altered. Their pulse (musical) position will change as their neighbours move.
-Music locked tempos move their frame position as their neighbours are moved, but keep their pulse position (they will move as the music is moved).</p>
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+<p>Audio locked tempos stay in their frame position as their neigbours positions are altered. Their pulse (musical) position will change as their neighbours move.
+Music locked tempos move their frame position as their neighbours are moved, but keep their pulse position (they will move as the music is moved).
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Tempos may also be remped or constant.