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Editing tempo and signature
Tempo and signature display
About the Tempo Track Editor
If you do not want to display two extra tracks in the Project window, you can also open
the Tempo Track Editor to view and edit tempo and signature information.
The Tempo Track Editor has a toolbar, info line, and ruler just like other editors in
Cubase, plus an area for the display of time signature events and a tempo curve display.
The toolbar
The toolbar contains various tools and settings:
The tools for Object Selection, Erase, Zoom and Draw are used in the same way
as in other editors. The Snap and Auto-Scroll functions also work exactly like in the
Project window.
Note that in the Tempo Track Editor, the Snap function affects tempo events only.
Time signature events always snap to the beginning of bars.
The info line in the Tempo Track Editor allows you to change settings for selected
time signature events, and the type and tempo of selected tempo curve points.
The ruler in the Tempo Track Editor shows the timeline, and is similar to the ruler in
the Project window. See
“The ruler” on page 50 for details.
The area below the ruler shows time signature events.
The main display shows the tempo curve (or, if fixed tempo mode is selected, the
fixed tempo – see
“Setting the fixed tempo” on page 615). To the left of the display
you will find a tempo scale to help you quickly locate the desired tempo.
Note that the vertical “grid lines” in the tempo curve display correspond to the
display format selected for the ruler.
Time Signature area
Tempo curve
display
Tools
Activate
Tempo Track
Auto-Scroll
Snap on/off
Suspend Auto-Scroll when Editing
Show Info
Curve type for new tempo events
The selected tempo
Snap value
Tempo recording slider
(Cubase only)
Open Process Tempo dialog (Cubase only)
Open Process Bars dialog (Cubase only)