Conduct the tempo map

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2016/04/12 19:08:53 (permalink)

Conduct the tempo map

Anyone with an idea to conduct the tempo map with a midi controller?

I see myself more as a musician and composer and less as a painter to draw tempo maps.
 
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    bitman
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    Re: Conduct the tempo map 2016/04/12 20:24:25 (permalink)
    That would be cool. Maybe like a theremin.
     
    I don't think tempo is exposed to the outside world though.
    Maybe someone knows more.
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    Re: Conduct the tempo map 2016/04/13 09:09:41 (permalink)
    It would be enough to tap the tempo with a normal midi controller, like it's possible in DP for example.
    In Sonar I don't see any way to change and record the tempo in real time. Only manual changes by drawing seems possible.
     
     

     
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    Re: Conduct the tempo map 2016/04/13 09:33:29 (permalink)
    Yes, you can do that by recording a MIDI reference track and then using the Fit To Improvisation function.
     
    It's not exactly what you're asking for (which isn't available), but the end result is the same.
     
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    Re: Conduct the tempo map 2016/04/13 22:30:01 (permalink)
    TaDa
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