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Gradual tempo changes possible?
OK, I think I know the answer to this. Is there any way to make a gradual accelerando in PTLE? Other than gradually speeding up as I'm playing?
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Re: Gradual tempo changes possible?
What do you mean? If your talking about recording audio, then in PT speeding it up, you can't. If you mean just changing the tempo so the click track speeds up then yes.
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Re: Gradual tempo changes possible?
Do you have Serato Pitch N' Time? It would be hard to do unless you could figure out a way to automate it. But if you had that plugin you break it down in regions and speed up the regions incrementally.
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Re: Gradual tempo changes possible?
Thanks; that's what I thought. I wanted to be able to tell the seq. to go from 86 bpm to 92 bpm over the space of, say, three bars and have the tempo increase real gradually. When I do it in sections, it sounds like it. I think I'll have to record a manual click track. Besides, I think musicians have been doing it for centuries.
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