OK, that makes sense.

I'm trying to recall... is the conductor in the edit window, or is that in the 
transport. I know it's one a the two, just don't remember which.
---
Christopher Gilland
Co-founder of Genuine Safe Haven Ministries

http://www.gshministry.org
(980) 500-9575
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  From: Slau Halatyn 
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  Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 5:47 PM
  Subject: Re: It's paramount! that I learn this task: Tempoing


  The only way to have a session default to a tempo other than 120 bpm is to 
create a template with the session tempo set to whatever you want. All of your 
sessions created from that template will be at that tempo. Regarding the 
previous question, if you set the tempo without the conductor enabled, when you 
enable the conductor (which you'll need to follow tempo changes), the tempo 
will probably revert to 120 bpm. You'll probably need to create a tempo event 
at the beginning of the session and another tempo change where you want it to 
go to the new tempo.


    On Aug 8, 2017, at 4:50 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


    When you say a tempo event at the top of the song, what would I put for 
that event? I mean, I've already set the constant tempo at the beginning to 
84BPM, or is that what you mean, that alone is a tempo event.

    Also, is there a way to change the default, so that instead of it 
defaulting to 128BPM, I could have it default to, say... 80BPM? Most songs I do 
are slower, and are around that speed.
    ---
    Christopher Gilland
    Co-founder of Genuine Safe Haven Ministries

    http://www.gshministry.org
    (980) 500-9575
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Slau Halatyn
      To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
      Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 4:11 PM
      Subject: Re: It's paramount! that I learn this task: Tempoing


      If you need a sudden tempo change, create a tempo event at the point you 
want the tempo to change. Make sure you have a tempo event at the top of the 
song and then a tempo event at whatever bar you need. In both cases, use the 
"Constant" tempo change. In the dialog, click on the tempo, enter a value, 
press Return then click Apply.


        On Aug 8, 2017, at 2:48 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
<clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:


        I should have clarified.

        I don't need it to gradually slow down. I need it to directly go from 
that 84 to an immediate 64BPM. I don't need a slope/curve in the tempo, unless 
that's not, by curve, what you meant, at which point, my apology.
        ---
        Christopher Gilland
        Co-founder of Genuine Safe Haven Ministries

        http://www.gshministry.org
        (980) 500-9575
          ----- Original Message -----
          From: Chi Kim
          To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com
          Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 10:24 AM
          Subject: Re: It's paramount! that I learn this task: Tempoing


          Chris, check out the tempo operation window.
          You can change the constant to different curves for tempo changes.



          Chi




          On 8/8/2017 9:32 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

            Guys,

            I know this has been discussed before, but I'm seeming to not be 
able to get this to work.

            Hopefully, one of you all can tell me step by step the process to 
make this work.

            In ProTools, here's what we got going here.

            I've got the song She's Not Cryin' Anymore by Billy Ray Cyrus, 
which I've arranged totally by hand from scratch.

            For those of you who don't know the structure of this song, it's 
OK. I'm gonna explain, don't worry.

            The song is your basic slow country 4/4 signature song which I am 
doing in the key of B mager. Don't ask why not C. That's irrelavent.

            Anyway, I'm doing the song with an 84BPM constant tempo. That is...

            Up until the very very last tag of the song. The ending where he 
repeats the phrase:

            There's a smile upon her face, a new one takes my place, she's not 
cryin' anymore.

            On the word any more, on more, specifically, the song ends by going 
to the root chord which of corse is B, then to the 4, which is E, then back 
down to a single held B chord to end the song.

            What happens here is once that bar hits, which is at bar 77, and 
carries to the end of the song at bar 78, so basically, those last two bars of 
the song, there is a retard. So, normally, again, the song is at 84BPM. What I 
want is starting at bar 77, and finnishing the whole rest of the session, I 
want the tempo to constantly drop from the constant 84BPM down to 64BPM.

            Yes, I do have a click track in this song, and I have ProTools set 
to give me a 2 bar count in. Note that this count in is not actually recorded 
into the song. I'm using numpad 7 to turn on the click track, then numpad 8 to 
toggle on the count in.

            Any help with this would be appreciated. In the long run, I'm gonna 
have to teach my student how to do this. So, better I learn now, before we get 
to that point, that way, I'm prepared.

            Chris.
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