Tempo & Meter: more image explanation.
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@ -57,15 +57,18 @@ Note that a ramp requires two points - a start and an end tempo. The first tempo
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<img src="/images/constant-tempo.png" alt="A constant tempo displaying the tempo at the playhead in the audio clock">
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A series of constant tempo markers. Note the tempo at the playhead position.
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A series of constant tempo markers. The tempo at the playhead position is the same as the previous tempo.
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<img src="/images/ramped-tempo.png" alt="A ramped tempo displaying the tempo at the playhead in the audio clock">
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A ramped tempo. Notice the tempo at the playhead position.
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A ramped tempo marker. The tempo at the playhead position is approaching the second tempo. Because the playhead is equidistant (in beats) between the
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two markers, the tempo is the average of the two.
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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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