List, 

I'm dumb even though i have RTFM... 

I am overdubbing a few parts for a guy Who suddenly decided he wants his song 
to be faster. No problem I think, I can just use elastic audio and speed up the 
track. Except I can't.  

I am working in Yosemite 10.5, and part 12.2, with three stereo tracks in the 
session. 1- select all the tracks. 2- make sure I am set to sample base, not 
tick base. 3- everything is selected from the top to the bottom of the session. 
4- enable elastic audio on each track, and coincidently need the polyphonic 
voice for each track, so I set that up. 5- in the clip section of the menu bar 
I hit enter on follow tempo, or what ever it says there near the bottom of the 
menu. Basically follow tempo or follow session tempo. 6- then I get a message 
which says one or more tracks does not have a valid tempo map. 

 Funny thing is one of the three tracks will change tempo while the others 
don't.  Being that I have recorded all of these tracks, I know nothing is fishy 
as far as my tracking workflow. 

I have even tried changing to warp and analyze, to no avail. Anyone have any 
ideas? I'm sure it is a problem I am creating by missing a step or something. 
However, I am lost at this point. I watched a few YouTube videos, but you know 
how that can be. They say click on this, or click on that, and never quite say 
what this or that is. Seems like it is a lot easier for those folks than me 
though LOL. 

Thanks, 
Shawn 

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