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Changing Tempos
Arranging
2. Enter a new value for the tempo ratio.
3. Click OK.
From now on, that tempo ratio button uses the ratio you entered.
Using the Tempo Commands
The Insert-Tempo Change and Insert-Series of Tempos commands can
be used to change the existing tempo of a project or to introduce one or
more tempo changes at various points in a project. You can enter tempo
values directly, introduce smooth increase or decreases in tempo, or even
use your mouse to tap out the tempo you want for some portion of a project.
To Insert a Tempo Change
1. Enable Groove clip Looping on any audio clips that you want to follow
the tempo changes. Do this by selecting one or more clips, right-clicking
a selected clip, and choosing Groove-Clip Looping from the popup
menu. Each clip that has Groove clip Looping enabled has beveled
edges instead of sharp corners. The same command disables Groove
clip Looping on any selected clip that has Groove clip Looping enabled.
2. Click in the toolbar or choose Insert-Tempo Change to display the
Tempo dialog box.
3. Check the Insert a New Tempo box.
4. Enter a new tempo in one of the following ways:
Type a value in the Tempo field.
Click the arrows to change the value.
Tap a new tempo in the space indicated in the dialog box.
5. Enter a starting time for the new tempo.
6. Click OK.