Have you actually produced any content and sent it to him or just contacted him
saying you could.? Actions speak louder than words usually. And if i am not
mistaken you have a site of your own that you run. You could post the content
there, link to it, on the list for people that could find
Hi,
Just a little thing i wondered over, if you're sighted, you can drag along a
ruler to gradually change tempo, but how does a blind person do this, is it
even possible?
/Krister
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For one, yes. I've posted actual content to be put on the web site, but
honestly, that shouldn't be just my job. Wy hasn't anyone else done the
same? Second, yes, I do have a web site that I could post contributions to,
but I've not done so, in fear of producing duplicate content. I don't
I think that you would do it section by section through salection and tempo
change. I have done it by accident before. Maybe throw up a dummy drum
track, let it run for about 30 bars and mess with the tempo controles in
different sections. If I turn on PT today i will take a glance and get back
Select a portion of the time line, then play with the options in the event,
tempo menu. Only one you don't want is the constant one, as this sets a new
tempo, and doesn't curve or anything.
HTH,
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On 20 May 2013, at 19:44, Poppa Bear heavens4r...@gmail.com wrote:
I think
Ok, have to check that out.
/Krister
20 maj 2013 kl. 22:52 skrev Chris Norman chris.norm...@googlemail.com:
Select a portion of the time line, then play with the options in the event,
tempo menu. Only one you don't want is the constant one, as this sets a new
tempo, and doesn't curve or