How to get phasemistress to sync, Creating a tempo map – Soundtoys PhaseMistress User Manual

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How to Get PhaseMistress to Sync

PhaseMistress uses MIDI clock to synchronize its LFO with

your music. To sync PhaseMistress to your tune…

1. Select ‘MIDI Beat Clock’ from the ProTools MIDI menu.

2. From the dialog box, make sure ‘enable MIDI Beat Clock

for…’ is checked and that PhaseMistress (and any other

SoundToys plug-in) are also checked. You will need to

repeat this step every time you insert a new

PhaseMistress plug-in.

3. Select ‘OK’ to lock to the ProTools tempo and

beat clock.

4. But WAIT! There are still a few things to note

before this will all work. New Pro Tools sessions

always set the default tempo to 120 BPM, and the

downbeat will start at the beginning of the ses-

sion. In order for tempo locking to be useful, the

downbeats and tempo of your music needs to line

up with the downbeats and tempo in your Pro

Tools session. If you’ve recorded everything to a

click track within Pro Tools, everything should be

cool. If not, you’ll need to enable the conductor

track within ProTools and create a tempo map for

your song.

Creating a Tempo Map

1. Enable the conductor track by clicking on the conductor button in the transport

window of Pro Tools. If you don’t see the conductor button on the transport win-

dow, Select Display->Transport Window Shows from the Pro Tools menu. Make sure

MIDI and "Expanded" are both checked.

2. Create a tempo map by defining bar | beat markers in your song. A simple way to

do this is to select the first measure of your song (very precisely) in the Edit win-

dow, and then use the Identify Beat command in ProTools (_ - I) to define the

starting and ending beat numbers for the selection. ProTools will then calculate

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