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159 lines
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<p>
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Tempo and time signature belong together. Without both, there is no way to
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know where a beat lies in time.
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</p>
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<p>
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Tempo provides a musical pulse, which is divided into beats and bars by a
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time signature. When tempo is changed or an audio-locked time signature is
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moved, all objects on the timeline that are glued to bars and beats
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(locations, regions) will move in sympathy.
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</p>
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<p class="note">
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When performing time signature or tempo operations, it is advisable to use the
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BBT ruler (available by right-clicking an existing marker or ruler name), and
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ensure that the constraint modifier is set (<kbd class="mod3n"></kbd> by
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default, may be changed in <kbd class="menu">Preferences > Editor >
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Modifiers</kbd>) so that no other modifiers share its key combination. The
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constraint modifier is the "Constrain drags using: " setting under the
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"When Beginning a Drag" heading. One viable setting is
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<kbd class="mod1n"></kbd><kbd class="mod3n"></kbd>.
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</p>
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<h3>Tempo</h3>
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<p>
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Tempo can be adjusted in several ways:
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>By double clicking on a tempo marker. This opens the tempo dialog which
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allows entering the tempo directly into an entry box.</li>
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<li>By using the constraint modifier (<kbd class="mod3n"></kbd> by default,
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may be changed in <kbd class="menu">Preferences > Editor > Modifiers</kbd>)
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to drag the beat/bars in the BBT ruler or the tempo/time signature lines.
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This is the preferred way to match the tempo to previously recorded
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material.</li>
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<p class ="note">
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When dragging the BBT ruler, musical snap has no effect, however be warned
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that non-musical snap is in effect if enabled. Snapping to a minute while
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dragging a beat may result in some very slow tempos. Snapping a beat to a
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video frame however is an incredibly useful way to ensure a soundtrack is
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punchy and synchronized to the sample.
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</p>
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<li>by holding down the constraint modifier while dragging a tempo vertically.
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This is used for more complex tempo solving, as it allows changing of the
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position and tempo of a tempo marker in the same drag; it is, however, a
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useful way to adjust the first tempo for a quick result.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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A tempo may be locked to audio or musical time. This can be changed by <kbd
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class="mouse">right</kbd>-clicking on a tempo. If a tempo is locked to music,
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an entry will be available to lock it to audio. Similarly an audio-locked
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tempo may be locked to music by <kbd class="mouse">right</kbd>-clicking it
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and selecting the "Lock to Music" entry.
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</p>
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<p>
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Audio locked tempo marks stay in their frame position as their neighbor's
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positions are altered. Their pulse (musical) position will change as their
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neighbors move. Music locked tempo marks move their frame position as their
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neighbors are moved, but keep their pulse position (they will move as the
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music is moved).
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</p>
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<p>
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A tempo may be constant or ramped:
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<ul>
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<li>A constant tempo will keep the session tempo constant until the next tempo
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section, at which time it will jump instantly to the next tempo. These are
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mostly useful abrupt changes, and is the way in which traditional DAWs deal
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with tempo changes (abrupt jumps in tempo).</li>
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<li>A ramped tempo increases its tempo over time so that when the next tempo
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section has arrived, the session tempo is the same as the second one. This is
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useful for matching the session tempo to music which has been recorded
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without a metronome. Ramps may also be used as a compositional tool, but more
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on this later. Note that a ramp requires two points—a start and an end
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tempo. The first tempo in a new session is ramped, but appears to be constant
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as it has no tempo to ramp to. It is only when a new tempo is added and one
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of them is adjusted that a ramp will be heard. The same applies to the last
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tempo in the session—it will always appear to be constant until a new
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last tempo is added and changed.</li>
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</ul>
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<figure>
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<img src="/images/constant-tempo.png" alt="A constant tempo displaying the
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tempo at the playhead in the audio clock">
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<figcaption>
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A series of constant tempo markers. The tempo at the playhead position is
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the same as the previous tempo.
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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<figure>
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<img src="/images/ramped-tempo.png" alt="A ramped tempo displaying the tempo
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at the playhead in the audio clock">
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<figcaption>
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A ramped tempo marker. The tempo at the playhead position is approaching
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the second tempo. Because the playhead is equidistant (in beats) between
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the two markers, the tempo at the playhead is the average of the two.
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</figcaption>
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</figure>
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<p>
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To add a new tempo, use the primary modifier and click on the tempo line at
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the desired position. The new tempo will be the same as the tempo at the
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position of the mouse click (it will not change the shape of the ramp).
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</p>
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<p>
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To copy a tempo, hold down the primary modifier and drag the tempo to be
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copied.
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</p>
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<h3>Time signature</h3>
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<p>
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Time signature positions beats using the musical pulse of a tempo, and groups
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them into bars using its number of divisions per bar.
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</p>
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<p>
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The first time signature in a new session may be moved freely. It has an
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associated tempo which cannot be dragged by itself (although all others can).
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It can be moved freely and is locked to audio.
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</p>
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<p>
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New time signatures are locked to music. They may only occur on a bar line if
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music locked.
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</p>
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<p>
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An audio locked time signature provides a way to cope with musical passages
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which have no time signature (rubato, pause), or to allow a film composer to
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insert a break in music which cannot be counted in beats.
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</p>
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<p>
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If a time signature is audio-locked, its bar number is fixed from the point at
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which it left the main score. That bar number cannot be changed, nor can tempo
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motion allow the previous bar to overlap. If another bar is needed, lock the
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time signature to music again (<kbd class="mouse">right</kbd> >
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<kbd class="menu">Lock to Music</kbd>), drag the time signature to the desired
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bar and re-lock to audio. The new bar can be freely dragged again.
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>To change a time signature, double-click it. A dialog will appear.</li>
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<li>To copy a time signature, hold down <kbd class="mod1n"></kbd> and drag it.</li>
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</ul>
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