Creating multiple tempos in a song/seq
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Creating multiple tempos in a song/seq
I've dug around in all the menus, and I can't seem to find a way to set multiple tempos in a song, as in starting at tempo 1 and changing to tempo 2 at measure x. Surely it can do this?
Nase,
of course, you can do this. If you select Tempo Mode to REC, the tempo changes will be recorded while recording. Tempo changes for Master Track can also be created using the Event Edit or Create Control Data menu commands (SEQ P6 Track Edit).
It is all explained in Parameter Guide, page 200, 289 and around.
Regards,
T
of course, you can do this. If you select Tempo Mode to REC, the tempo changes will be recorded while recording. Tempo changes for Master Track can also be created using the Event Edit or Create Control Data menu commands (SEQ P6 Track Edit).
It is all explained in Parameter Guide, page 200, 289 and around.
Regards,
T
To record tempo changes
First, set Track Select to a MIDI Track.
Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch to enter
recording-standby mode, you will be able to select REC.
Set Tempo Mode to REC, start recording, and change the
(Tempo) value either by turning the TEMPO knob, or
using numeric keys 0–9 to enter a value and then pressing
the ENTER switch. You can also vary the tempo by hitting
the TAP TEMPO switch at the desired timing.
This cannot be selected when the Preferences page item
Recording Setup is set to Loop All Tracks.
When you change the (Tempo) value while recording, the
tempo changes will be recorded, causing the tempo to
change as the song progresses.
Tempo changes can also be created using the Event Edit or
Create Control Data menu commands.
Note: If you wish to record only the tempo changes, set
Recording Setup (Seq 0–1–8b) to Overdub, and the tempo
will be recorded on the master track without being affected
by the musical data of Track Select.
Tempo Mode [Auto, Manual, REC]
Auto: The tempo will follow the tempo of the Master Track.
The tempo of the master track can be specified by using the
Event Edit menu command, with the Master Track chosen in
Track Select, or by the REC operation described below.
When Auto is selected, it will not be possible to modify the
(Tempo) setting while a song is playing or recording (or
during standby).
Manu (Manual): The (Tempo) setting will be used.
REC: Tempo changes will be recorded on the Master Track.
First, set Track Select to a MIDI Track.
Press the SEQUENCER REC/WRITE switch to enter
recording-standby mode, you will be able to select REC.
Set Tempo Mode to REC, start recording, and change the
(Tempo) value either by turning the TEMPO knob, or
using numeric keys 0–9 to enter a value and then pressing
the ENTER switch. You can also vary the tempo by hitting
the TAP TEMPO switch at the desired timing.
This cannot be selected when the Preferences page item
Recording Setup is set to Loop All Tracks.
When you change the (Tempo) value while recording, the
tempo changes will be recorded, causing the tempo to
change as the song progresses.
Tempo changes can also be created using the Event Edit or
Create Control Data menu commands.
Note: If you wish to record only the tempo changes, set
Recording Setup (Seq 0–1–8b) to Overdub, and the tempo
will be recorded on the master track without being affected
by the musical data of Track Select.
Tempo Mode [Auto, Manual, REC]
Auto: The tempo will follow the tempo of the Master Track.
The tempo of the master track can be specified by using the
Event Edit menu command, with the Master Track chosen in
Track Select, or by the REC operation described below.
When Auto is selected, it will not be possible to modify the
(Tempo) setting while a song is playing or recording (or
during standby).
Manu (Manual): The (Tempo) setting will be used.
REC: Tempo changes will be recorded on the Master Track.