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Tempo view
If you make a mistake using any of these tools, you can use Undo to correct the error. When you
use the Draw tool, the speed with which you drag the mouse determines the density of tempo
events. To insert a larger number of relatively small tempo changes, move the mouse slowly. To
insert a smaller number of relatively large tempo changes, drag the mouse quickly.
The tempo list has its own tools for editing tempo changes:
For more information, see “Using the Tempo view” on page 386. For step by step instructions:
“To insert a tempo change in the Tempo view” on page 387
“To steadily increase or decrease the tempo in the Tempo view” on page 387
“To draw a series of tempo changes in the Tempo view” on page 387
“To erase tempo changes in the Tempo view” on page 388
“SONAR deletes all tempo changes in the area you marked. The last tempo setting prior to the
erased region is now in effect in that region.” on page 388
“To edit a tempo change in the Tempo view” on page 389
“To delete a tempo change from the Tempo list in the Tempo view” on page 389
Line Draw a straight line indicating a steady increase or decrease in tempo.
Erase Eliminate tempo changes already in place for some portion of a project.
Snap grid When the Snap to Grid button is depressed, any new tempo changes will only
be entered as often as the duration value in the Control Bar’s Snap module.
Tool Name What It’s for
Tempo List Displaying a list of all tempo changes in the project.
Insert Inserting a new tempo change
Delete Deleting a tempo change
Tempo Properties Editing a tempo change
Table 275.
Tool Name What It’s for
Table 274.