Tempometer fixups.

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<p>Tempo and meter belong together. without both, there is no way to know where a beat lies in time.</p>
<p>Tempo provides a musical pulse, which is divided into beats and bars by a meter.</p>
<p>Tempo provides a musical pulse, which is divided into beats and bars by a meter.
When you change tempo or move an audio-locked meter, all objects on the timeline that are glued to bars and beats (locations, regions) will move in sympathy.</p>
<h3>Tempo</h3>
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<p>In PROGRAM_NAME, tempo can be adjusted in several ways:
<p>Tempo can be adjusted in several ways:
<ul><li>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.
@ -80,9 +81,9 @@ If you need another bar, lock the meter to music again (right click->"Lock to Mu
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<h3>Techniques </h3>
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<p>As a general approach, the best way to control tempo ramps is to use them in pairs (disregarding the first one).
<p>As a general approach, the best way to control tempo ramps is to use them in pairs.
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<p>Lets imagine we want to match PROGRAM_NAMEs click to a drum performance recorded in 'free time'.
<p>Lets imagine we want to match the click to a drum performance recorded in 'free time'.<br>
The first thing we need to do is determine where the first beat is. Drag the first meter to that position.
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<p>Now the first click will be in time with the first beat. To get all the other beats to align, we listen to the drums