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Maarty



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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 11:35 am    Post subject: tempo change Reply with quote

Is it possible to have more tempos in one song at sequencer?
For example I record song and I want the first six measures in 110bpm and next measures at 75bpm.. how to do it?
thank you
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2010 5:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's possible and quite simple.
You can simple record tempo alteration; like you would record playing notes, you can record tempo changes, once you had your sequence recorded overdub it and record tempo changes by inputing a new value at desired bar or slowing the tempo gradually if that's what you want, just press tempo at the top of your screen and enter new tempo or use rotary wheel.
You can do just the same thing by inputing tempo change events in step recording; this will allow you to be more precise, for example you should sequence from the beginning at 110 bpm and then input tempo change event at the beginning of the 7th measure with value of 75 bpm. To do this, when your sequence is finished, go to track edit menu, select step recording.
You can do it with one more method; you can create pattern "1", maybe a most convenient one would be a drum pattern, with tempo of 110 bpm and six measures long. Then you should create pattern "2" with desired length but with tempo at 75 bpm. Assigning those two patterns to track will cause tempo track to change tempo from 110 to 75 when moving from pattern 1 to 2.
If any of this method is unfamiliar to you, refer to Parameter Guide, Sequencer mode chapter, it's really an informative manual.
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Maarty



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 2:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

works fine, thanks man Wink
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