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Corrections: Manual tempo and onbeat / offbeat setting
If the result is incorrect, you can help the Auto Remix Assistant with a few mouse clicks on the
correction buttons.
There are two possibilities: On the one hand, the "Tempo correction" list offers alternative BPM numbers
which could also fit with the music. The adjustable BPM values are detected automatically, and the total
number of BPM can deviate from song to song.
Tap tempo
: With difficult audio material we recommend the using tapping input mode. Either "T" must be pressed,
or the "Tap tempo" button must be clicked in time with the music. While repeatedly tapping the tempo
correction button, one should keep an eye on the color in the BPM display. In the "unlocked" condition
(red) the tapping is not in time with the music. One should tap until the "locked" condition is displayed.
After a short time one hears if the result is correct via the metronome.
Subsequently, offbeat correction takes place if required. If the detected quarter notes beats lie around the
length of an eighth note (transferred behind the real positions of the quarter note beats), then one or more
alternatives can be selected from the on beat/off beat correction list.
Set the start of the bar
Start bar correction takes place next. The beat at the start of the bar should coincide with the high sound
of the metronome, or the red line in the wave form display.
Correction is achieved in one step: If the start of the beat can be heard, then click on "Tap one" once, or
press "T". Alternatively, you can also choose how many quarter notes the "One" is to be moved back
by.
If the start marker is set right before the first beat of a bar, then no correction is necessary.
Hint:
After every adjustment, the metronome and tick mark visualization reacts with a delay.
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