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Music locked tempo marks 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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Music locked tempo marks 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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<em>A tempo may also be remped or constant.</em>
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<p>A tempo may be remped or constant.
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<p>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.
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<li>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.
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these are mostly useful abrupt changes, and is the way in which traditional DAWs deal with tempo changes (abrupt jumps in tempo).</p>
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these are mostly useful abrupt changes, and is the way in which traditional DAWs deal with tempo changes (abrupt jumps in tempo).</li>
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<p>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.
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<li>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.
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this is useful for matching the session tempo to music which has been recorded without click tracks or electronic clocks.
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this is useful for matching the session tempo to music which has been recorded without click tracks or electronic clocks.
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Ramps may also be used as a compositional tool, but more on this later.
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Ramps may also be used as a compositional tool, but more on this later.
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Note that a ramp requires two points - a start and an end tempo. The first tempo in a new session is ramped, but appears to be constant as it has no tempo to ramp to. It is only when you add a new tempo and adjust one of them that you will hear a ramp.
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Note that a ramp requires two points - a start and an end tempo. The first tempo in a new session is ramped, but appears to be constant as it has no tempo to ramp to. It is only when you add a new tempo and adjust one of them that you will hear a ramp.
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The same applies to the last tempo in the session - it will always appear to be constant until a new last tempo is added and changed.
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The same applies to the last tempo in the session - it will always appear to be constant until a new last tempo is added and changed.
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<p>To add a new tempo, use the primary modifier and click on the tempo line at the desired position.
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<p>To add a new tempo, use the primary modifier and click on the tempo line at the desired position.
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