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Question about MIDI and changing tempo
Can someone tell me how to change tempo on a MIDI track? For instance, I am using BFD (a drum software program) as an instrument track using MIDI, and for a verse section of that track, I have the drum beat at 98 bpm using 4/4 time signature. The chorus section, which follows the verse section, uses the same MIDI notes, but I want to increase the bpm to 110. Is there a way that I can highlight the chorus section and expand its bpm to 110 without also changing the verse's bpm. Also, can I also change the time signature of a selection of notes if I wanted to without affecting the entire MIDI track?
Thanks for your help. Jason |
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Re: Question about MIDI and changing tempo
Jason, lookup 'Graphic Tempo Editor' and read all that section, including 'Changing the Linearity Display Mode' in the Pro Tools Reference Guide. You might also like to take a look at the 'Tempo Operations Window'.
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