Yes, Conductor needs to be enabled if you're doing tempo changes. It doesn't
need to be active for static tempos but does need to be active for dynamic
tempo changes. I see now that Martin had replied to that effect.
> On May 27, 2022, at 3:58 PM, Alex Coleman
> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the
Thanks for the suggestions. I did try the enter/return keys on the
main keyboard as well as the numberic keypad, but no luck.
However I did have the Conductor track unchecked.
I'll try to select that option and see if I'm able to apply the parameters then.
Thanks again.
On 5/27/22, Slau Halatyn
After entering a value, did you press the enter button?
> On May 26, 2022, at 4:10 PM, Alex Coleman
> wrote:
>
> I’ve got a project with seven instrument tracks, and 123 bars of midi data. I
> would like to set the overall tempo to 145 BPM, which I have done, but then I
> want to insert a
Hello Alex!
Did you check the "Conductor Track" checkbox?
Using latest Flo Tools you can check/toggle it by Option+F12.
Otherwise use the MIDI Control Cluster.
Best! / Martin
On May 26, 2022, at 10:10 PM, Alex Coleman wrote:
I’ve got a project with seven instrument tracks, and 123 bars of
I’ve got a project with seven instrument tracks, and 123 bars of midi data. I
would like to set the overall tempo to 145 BPM, which I have done, but then I
want to insert a linear tempo change from measure 22 to 24. However, when I
set all of the parameters in the tempo operations window, the