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Editing tempo and signature
Editing tempo and signature
Editing tempo and signature
You can use the options of the Tempo Track Editor or the tempo and signature tracks
to edit tempo and signature settings. The descriptions given below are valid in both
cases. The only exception is the tempo recording slider, which is available only in the
Tempo Track Editor (see
“Recording tempo changes (Cubase only)” on page 615).
Editing the tempo curve
Adding tempo curve points
1. Use the “Insert curve” pop-up menu (on the toolbar of the Tempo Track Editor) or
the “Type of New Tempo points” pop-up menu in the track list for the tempo track
to select whether you want the tempo to change gradually from the previous curve
point to the new one (“Ramp”) or change instantly to the new value (“Jump”).
You can also set this to Automatic. In this case, the types of existing tempo curve
points will be used when inserting new points at the same position.
2. Select the Draw tool.
3. Click and drag in the tempo curve display to draw a tempo curve.
When you click, the tempo display on the toolbar shows the tempo value. If Snap
is activated on the toolbar, this determines at which time positions you can insert
tempo curve points, see
“The Snap function” on page 52.
You can also click on the tempo curve with the Object Selection tool.
This adds a single point with each click.
Ö Tempo values can also be automatically inserted by the Beat Calculator, see “The
Beat Calculator” on page 618.
Selecting tempo curve points
Curve points can be selected as follows:
Using the Object Selection tool.
The standard selection techniques apply.
Using the Select submenu of the Edit menu.
The options are:
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This section assumes that you are working in tempo track mode, i. e. the Tempo button
must be activated on the Transport panel.
Insert curve set to “Ramp” Insert curve set to “Jump”
Option Description
All Selects all curve points on the tempo track.
None Deselects all curve points.
Invert Inverts the selection – all selected curve points are deselected and all
curve points that were not selected are selected instead.
In Loop Selects all curve points between the left and right locator.