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How to match the tempo of an imported MIDI file?
Hello,
I have imported a MIDI file with a tempo of 150 bpm. Also, this file contains tempo changes but these changes are not recorded as tempo events. The tempo of the session is 120 bpm. How can I insert tempo events in my tempo track so to match my new MIDI track without modifying the actual durations of the notes on this track? I thought locking the region would make it, but it doesn't. Any idea? Thank you in advance. Amundsen |
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Re: How to match the tempo of an imported MIDI file?
The Import MIDI Data dialog gives you the option of importing the tempo.
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