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Tempo
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functions are identical to those in the Event List (see page
216).
The Graphic Tempo Editor
The Graphic Tempo editor is a specialized Drum Editor,
that only allows you to draw and edit tempo events.
To open the Graphic Tempo editor, grab the Sync button
in the transport panel and choose Open Graphic Tempo…
from the pull-down menu. Or, select Options > Tempo >
Tempo Graphic Editor….
Creating Continuous Tempo Changes
Choose the Crosshair tool.
Click on the required section in the working area, and
hold down the mouse button.
Keep an eye on the info line at the top of the window
which tells you the exact position and tempo. Set the
start (or end) of the tempo change.
Release the mouse button.
Now set the end (or start) of the tempo change. If you
want to create new tempo events (instead of altering
existing ones) hold down ctrl.
Click the mouse button.
Remember that the time width of the added tempo events
depends on the setting of the Grid parameter.
In most cases, the 1/16 note setting is enough to create the
impression of a continuous tempo change.
Other Functions: The operation of other functions are
identical to those of the Drum Editor (see page 228).
Tempo Functions
Recording Tempo Changes
Go to Options > Settings > Recording Options, and acti-
vate the Allow Tempo Change Recording checkbox. All tempo
alterations which you make during the recording will now
be recorded as tempo events on the tempo track. You can
then edit them in one of the tempo editors.