Euphonix Version 3 Supplement to the R-1 Operation Manual
Display Features
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On the left side of this display the list of Tempo Regions is shown. Each region
is defined by the:
•
length of the region in musical measures;
•
tempo in beats-per-minute (bpm);
•
time signature for this region;
•
starting time code for this region in case you need an absolute reference.
NOTE:
Titles created by version 2.0 software that enter
Bars and Beats
for the first time will
not automatically create the first tempo region. Create the first or additional regions
by clicking
New
.
6.
Click on any item in this list to highlight that Tempo Region.
Its parameters become editable in the four fields to the right, below
Selected
Tempo Region
. The first field,
Region starts at,
is editable only for the first
tempo region in the map. This start time for the first region is the offset for the
entire Bars and Beats Tempo Map. Entering an inappropriate value causes the
software to interpret it as time code = 0.
Newly entered values for these tempo region parameters appear in the tempo
region list on the left when any one of three things occur:
•
Place the cursor in a new field;
•
Select a different tempo region in the list on the left;
•
Press
Return
or
OK
to close the dialog.
7.
Close the
Edit Tempo Map
window to re-arrange the track display to reflect
the new time display mode.
8.
Enter a Tempo in the range 1–960 bpm.
9.
Enter a time signature.
The bottom number must be a power of 2 (i.e., 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.).
10.
Enter the number of measures for this region.
The default number is 100.
11.
After creating the first tempo region, press the
New
key.
This places a new region with default values at the end of the map. This new
region is automatically highlighted to allow editing. Continue adding new re-
gions until the Title is completely mapped.
2.3.2
Re-order Regions
Tempo region locations within the tempo map can be altered by using the
Up
and
Down
buttons. Delete unused tempo regions by clicking the
Delete
button.