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Old 10-28-2018, 05:36 PM
Tweakhead Tweakhead is offline
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Default Re: Changing tempo markers universally?

ok. I think this might fix it.
you probably created your tempo map with Beat Detective originally, right?
I noticed that your tempo markers are blue, rather than green.

well, try this . . .
click on the little plus symbol at the edge of your tempo timeline ruler . . .
does it have "Snap To Bar" checked ? or un-checked ?
whatever it is on, select the opposite. click OK.
do all the tempo markers turn from blue to green?
if so, trimming your tempo events should work now.
fingers crossed !

Last edited by Tweakhead; 10-28-2018 at 10:25 PM. Reason: added step.
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