Tempo operations window – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 33: Time, Tempo, Meter, Key, and Chords

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Tempo Operations Window

The Tempo Operations window lets you define
tempo events over a range of time (or measures).
The time range is specified in the time format
chosen for your Main Time Scale. In addition,
the Tempo Operations window lets you:

• Fit a specific number of Bars|Beats into a

precise time range.

• Create tempos that speed up or slow down,

both linearly and over various curves.

• Scale and stretch existing tempos.

The Tempo Operations window has six pages,
one for each type of tempo operation.

Constant

Lets you create a constant tempo over

a selected range of time.

Linear

Lets you create tempos that change

evenly over a selected range of time.

Parabolic

Lets you create tempos that accelerate

or decelerate following a tempo curve that
changes the tempo more rapidly or less rapidly
over the selection time.

S-Curve

Lets you create tempos that accelerate or

decelerate following a tempo curve with a defin-
able breakpoint that determines mid-curve
times and tempo values.

Scale

Lets you scale tempos within the selection

by a percentage amount.

Stretch

Lets you select a region of tempo events

and apply them to a larger or smaller selection
area.

To open a specific Tempo Operations window
page:

„

Choose Event > Tempo Operations, followed by

one of the Tempo Operations page commands
(such as Constant).

To open the last active Tempo Operations window
page:

„

Choose Event > Tempo Operations > Tempo Op-

erations Window

.

To define tempo events over a range of time:

1

Make a selection in the Timebase or in a track.

2

Choose Event > Tempo Operations > Tempo Op-

erations Window

.

3

Select a Tempo Operation page from the pop-

up menu at the top of the Tempo Operation
window.

4

Change the settings for the page you have

chosen, as necessary.

5

Do one of the following:

• Click Apply.

– or –

• Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac) to

automatically apply the values and close
the window.

The Tempo Operations window is not avail-
able in Manual Tempo mode.

If the Tempo Operations window is already
open, you can select any of the pages from
the pop-up menu at the top of the window.

Press Alt+2 (Windows) or Option+2
(Mac) on the number keypad to open the
Tempo Operations window and display
the last active Tempo Operations page.

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