From 031e7590c9ea3c32f329f1efb9b96ac7df790f2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Nik Nyby
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2017 20:01:37 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] typo fix: sesion -> session
---
include/tempo-and-meter.html | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/include/tempo-and-meter.html b/include/tempo-and-meter.html
index 4cca0546..8278eb2c 100644
--- a/include/tempo-and-meter.html
+++ b/include/tempo-and-meter.html
@@ -70,12 +70,12 @@
- - A constant tempo will keep the sesion tempo constant until the next tempo
+
- A constant tempo will keep the session 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).
- A ramped tempo increases its tempo over time so that when the next tempo
- section has arrived, the sesion tempo is the same as the second one. This is
+ section has arrived, the session tempo is the same as the second one. This is
useful for matching the session tempo to music which has been recorded
without a metronome. Ramps may also be used as a compositional tool, but more
on this later. Note that a ramp requires two points—a start and an end