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Can You Use Two Tempos In One Session??
I'm recording a song that has a tempo of 133 bpm but speeds up to 157 bpm during the chorus and then goes back to 133. What's the best way to go about recording this song?
Thanks, Jay |
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Re: Can You Use Two Tempos In One Session??
Hi, This was discussed recently.....
This link should take you to to thread/hopefully http://tinyurl.com/27sxvj |
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Re: Can You Use Two Tempos In One Session??
There's a couple of ways to go about this, here's one approach.
*Click Track *Expand Tempo Editor (Res: Follow Metronome Click Dens: Quaver or Semiquaver) *Set Tempo Crotchet Equals *Pencil Tool (Line) *Click hold draw (accel. & rall.) filosofem
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