
SEQUENCER mode
550
Copy Song’s Tempo to Region
This command changes the tempo used by the specified
regions of audio events so that the audio event tempo will
match the tempo of the location in which those regions play
back.
If the tempo of an audio track matches the tempo of the
MIDI tracks, executing this command to match the region
tempo will ensure that the “Adjust Region to Song’s Tempo”
or “Adjust Song’s Tempo to Region” commands can be
executed correctly.
Note:
The tempo of a region is specified at the time of
recording. You can also modify it using Trim in “Audio
Event Edit.”
The tempo will not be copied if “Allow Tempo” (Trim
Dialog) is Off.
1. Use Track Select to select the track to which you want
to copy the tempo.
2. Choose “Copy Song’s Tempo to Region” to open the
dialog box.
3. Use From Measure to select the first measure to which
you want to copy the tempo, and use To End of
Measure to select the last measure.
(By default,
From Measure
and
To End of Measure
will
be the range of measures you specified in the Track Edit
page.)
4. If you want to copy the sequencer tempo to all audio
tracks, check All Audio Tracks.
If this is not checked, the tempo data will be copied to the
track you specified in
Track Select
.
5. Press the OK button to execute the Copy Song’s
Tempo to Region command, or press the Cancel
button to cancel without executing.
Executing this command will modify the region(s). Be
aware that editing a region will affect the audio tracks of
the entire song. Use caution when editing regions that are
used by other audio tracks.
Note:
This command will not affect audio events,
automation events, or WAVE files.
Adjust Song’s Tempo to Region
This command creates tempo events in the master track to
match the tempo of the regions used by the audio events in
the specified range.
This is useful if you create audio tracks in a previously-
recorded region, and want all tracks (including MIDI tracks)
to match that region.
Note:
The tempo of a region is specified at the time of
recording. You can also modify it using Trim in “Audio
Event Edit.”
Tempo events will not be created if “Allow Tempo”
(Trim Dialog) is Off.
1. Use Track Select to select the track whose tempo you
want to reference.
2. Choose “Adjust Song’s Tempo to Region” to open the
dialog box.
3. Use From Measure to select the first measure in which
you want to create tempo events, and use To End of
Measure to select the last measure.
(By default,
From Measure
and
To End of Measure
will
be the range of measures you specified in the Track Edit
page.)
4. If you want to create tempo events based on all audio
tracks, check All Audio Tracks.
If this is not checked, the track you specified in
Track
Select
will be used as the basis for the tempo events that
are created.
5. Press the OK button to create the tempo events, or
press the Cancel button to cancel.
Adjust Region to Song’s Tempo
If the tempo of regions used by audio events in the specified
range differs from the tempo of the range in which those
regions play back, you can execute Time Stretch
(Sustaining) to create new WAVE files and regions. Audio
events that use the newly created regions will also be created
automatically.
If you want to change the tempo of a song you’ve already
created, you can first execute “Copy Song’s Tempo to
Region” so that the tempo of the master track etc. matches
the song tempo and region tempo. Then you can create an
audio track that matches the new tempo.
Note:
The tempo of a region is specified at the time of
recording. You can also modify it using Trim in “Audio
Event Edit.”
The Time Stretch command will not be executed if
“Allow Tempo” (Trim Dialog) is Off.
1. Use Track Select to select the track for which you
want to execute the Time Stretch command.
2. Choose “Adjust Region to Song’s Tempo” to open the
dialog box.
3. Use From Measure to select the first measure to which
you want to apply Time Stretch, and use To End of
Measure to select the last measure.
(By default,
From Measure
and
To End of Measure
will
be the range of measures you specified in the Track Edit
page.)
4. If you want to apply Time Stretch to all audio tracks,
check All Audio Tracks.
If this is not checked, the Time Stretch command will be
applied to the track you specified in
Track Select
.
5. Use “Quality” to specify the audio quality of the
sample that is produced by the Time Stretch
command.
You can choose a setting in a range of 0–7. Although the
result will depend on the type of sample, higher settings
generally produce better results, but will take longer to
execute.
Since you can try this command as many times as you
like, start with a value of about 4, and raise it little by
little if necessary.
6. Press the OK button to execute the Time Stretch
command, or press the Cancel button to cancel.
Note:
When you execute this command, new regions and
WAVE files will be created, and file names and region names
will be assigned automatically. The audio events will also be
modified. Automation data will not be affected.
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