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clips which you want to follow tempo changes can also be converted to Groove clips in the
Loop Construction view.
To Modify the Most Recent Tempo Change
1.
Enable Groove Clip Looping on any audio clips that you want to follow the tempo
changes. Do this by selecting one or more clips, right-clicking a selected clip, and
choosing
Groove-Clip Looping
from the popup menu. Each clip that has Groove Clip
Looping enabled has beveled edges instead of sharp corners. The same command
disables Groove Clip Looping on any selected clip that has Groove Clip Looping enabled.
2.
Choose
Insert-Tempo Change
to display the Tempo dialog box.
3.
Check the Change the Most Recent Tempo box.
4.
Enter a new tempo in one of the following ways:
•
Type a value in the Tempo field.
•
Click the arrows to change the value.
•
Tap a new tempo in the space indicated in the dialog box.
5.
Click OK.
SONAR changes the most recent tempo to the new value.
Using the Tempo View
The Tempo view provides a graphic display of the tempo. In the Tempo view you can use your
mouse to draw tempo changes directly onto the graph. Choose
View-Tempo
or click
on
the toolbar to display the Tempo view
The Tempo view provides both a graphic display of the tempo and a list of all tempo changes
in your project. In the graphical display you can use your mouse to draw tempo changes
directly onto the graph. In the tempo list, you can insert, edit, and delete individual tempo
changes. Choose
View-Tempo
or click
on the toolbar to display the Tempo view. Click the
Tempo List button
to display or hide the tempo list.
If an entire project has a single tempo, the graph shows a straight horizontal line, and a
single tempo in the list.
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