Hiya,
If you can find it, Kevin Reeves podcast on the subject is very useful,
and covers tempo changes amongst other things.
Go to the event menu, then down to Tempo, then choose. You have
constant, which changes the tempo perminantly, or you can set up
different curves.
I believe, that if you change the tempo, then play in with MIDI, then
adjust the tempo again, the MIDI follows the tempo. This is not true of
audio however.
Don't forget, there is always QWS which you can use after exporting
MIDI. I know I say this a lot, but I honestly, haven't found an easier
way to edit MIDI.
HTH,
On 16/09/2013 11:10, Krister Ekstrom wrote:
Hi,
I'm still trying to get started with PT and i don't think i have such a long
way to go before i actually can get something going at last. Let me tell you
what i think i have got the grip on:
I have built a blank session with tracks, aux-es and the like. I have connected
almost all busses i need to different tracks and am just about ready to roll,
when i realized i have got another stupid newbie question for y'all. I know i
can tap a tempo to set for the project, but no matter how much i click the
tempo ruler thingymajig, PT doesn't allow me to do this. I can swear i saw
somewhere how to change tempo of the project, but can for the life of me not
remember where, so now i'm looking for somewhere to read up on this, anyone
know where i can get this reading up done? And i should mention that this is
from a blind persons perspective. Also is it possible to slow down a projects
tempo in order to record specially fiddly bits and then return to the normal
tempo afterwards, since it's apparently quite hard to edit midi in PT 10, which
i use?
Thanks in advance again.
/Krister
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