I believe that would be the frameTempo property.
>From the Lingo Dictionary:
Syntax the frameTempo
Description Frame property; indicates the tempo assigned to the current
frame.
This property can be tested. It can be set during a Score recording session.
Example This statement checks the tempo used in the current frame. In this
case, the
tempo is 15 frames per second.
put the frameTempo
-- 15
See also puppetTempo
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Is there anyway to display actual frametempo by lingo ??
Victor Iwan Kristanda
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