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Old 12-08-2009, 06:43 PM
lttheoutlaw lttheoutlaw is offline
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Default Tempo adjust button not working

Anybody know why the plus button on the tempo bar would not work? It is supposed to bring up a small window where you can type in your tempo preference. I can do this with the slider deal but it would be nice to have access to the window so I can type in a specific tempo if i need to.

The other plus buttons on the bars below seam to work fine.

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LT
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Old 12-09-2009, 10:21 AM
Rail Jon Rogut Rail Jon Rogut is offline
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Default Re: Tempo adjust button not working

Have you enabled the Conductor so you're not in manual tempo mode?

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