Re: Unable to click the apply button when setting a linear tempo curve

2022-05-27 Thread Slau Halatyn
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

Re: Unable to click the apply button when setting a linear tempo curve

2022-05-27 Thread Alex Coleman
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

Re: Unable to click the apply button when setting a linear tempo curve

2022-05-27 Thread 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

Re: Unable to click the apply button when setting a linear tempo curve

2022-05-27 Thread Martin (Punky) Sopart
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

Unable to click the apply button when setting a linear tempo curve

2022-05-26 Thread Alex Coleman
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