Specifications

Chapter 12. Plugins 143
Programmed Track Mode
When starting the plugin as a viewer for tempomap files (ending in .tempo), it starts
in the track mode that offers playback of a preprogrammed metronome track consisting
out of multiple parts, each with possibly different properties.
In contrast to the simple mode, there exists the notion of meter and bars, along with
emphasis on certain beats. Parts can have these properties:
finite or infinite duration in bars (navigation only jumps to the beginning of infinite
parts),
differing meters (4/4, 3/4, 6/8, etc., default 4/4),
differing tempo (always in quarter beats per minute, default 120) with
one tempo per bar or even one tempo per beat, or
smooth tempo changes with configurable acceleration, and
custom beat patterns (tick/tock/silence on each beat), default being emphasis
(tick) on first beat, normal sound (tock) on others.
The button mapping is different to enable navigation in the programmed track.
Key Action
Long Power Exit plugin
Power Stop (stay at position)
Select Start from / Stop at current position
Left / Right Seek in track
Play / Submenu Adjust volume
Navigation The display indicates the part properties and position in track as such:
Metronome Track
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"Interlude"
3/4@120 V-25
P2/13: B1/5+2
In this example, the part label is “Interlude”, the meter is 3/4 and the tempo 120 quarter
beats per minute (bpm). The volume setting is at -25 and this is the second part of a
track with 13 total. In that part, the position is at the second beat of the first bar of
five.
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