diff --git a/_manual/25_tempo-meter/01_tempo-and-meter.html b/_manual/25_tempo-meter/01_tempo-and-meter.html index c4fa02d..3579f93 100644 --- a/_manual/25_tempo-meter/01_tempo-and-meter.html +++ b/_manual/25_tempo-meter/01_tempo-and-meter.html @@ -6,11 +6,12 @@ menu_title: Tempo and Meter
Tempo and meter belong together. without both, there is no way to know where a beat lies in time.
-Tempo provides a musical pulse, which is divided into beats and bars by a meter.
+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.
In PROGRAM_NAME, tempo can be adjusted in several ways: +
Tempo can be adjusted in several ways:
As a general approach, the best way to control tempo ramps is to use them in pairs (disregarding the first one). +
As a general approach, the best way to control tempo ramps is to use them in pairs.
-Lets imagine we want to match PROGRAM_NAMEs click to a drum performance recorded in 'free time'. +
Lets imagine we want to match the click to a drum performance recorded in 'free time'.
The first thing we need to do is determine where the first beat is. Drag the first meter to that position.
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