rogeriodec
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How to slide Tempo events
When I slide tracks, the Tempo events are not moved. How can I slide tempo events? Thanks. Rogerio.
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RE: How to slide Tempo events
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RE: How to slide Tempo events
2004/04/19 16:56:51
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You may just have to View / Tempo Map and edit the time value by the exact amont of your slide. That's how I would do it. I like dealing in exact numbers. I'll take an number entry field over a GUI object any time.
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RE: How to slide Tempo events
2004/04/19 18:02:26
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You can go to the tempo view and just lasso the tempo(s) you want to slide. Then cut and paste to proper location. It can be done with either the tempo list or the graphic view.
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/17 18:44:46
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Well, after 11 years, using X3, it's not working anymore. I have now 'Cut Special' where I can select 'Tempo Changes', but when I try to paste (or paste special), it's not pasting what I have cutted. Any tip for this?
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/17 21:30:16
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rogeriodec Any tip for this?
Try it in a Normal project template (which is always recommended when you encounter an issue). Works fine here in SPlat Foxboro.
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/17 21:49:18
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Indeed not working on X3e. I started a test in a new project, normal template. Used "Cut Special", check "Tempo Changes": Tempos were correctly removed: Used "Paste Special", check "Tempo Changes": Just one tempo were pasted: So, it's really a BUG!!!
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/18 01:55:15
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Ok, this time I tried cutting and pasting only the tempo change events (without clips) and I can reproduce the behavior you described even in SPlat Foxboro. Copy Special works as expected, but Cut Special doesn't. So, I guess it's indeed a bug (or maybe Copy Special for just tempo change events isn't supposed to work but it just does).
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/18 05:53:06
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I would never choose any sort of slide or cut/copy function in this scenario. Set your now time where you want and go Project > Insert Time/Measures. Make sure all of the check boxes have a tick against them
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/18 11:00:59
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Bristol_Jonesey I would never choose any sort of slide or cut/copy function in this scenario. Set your now time where you want and go Project > Insert Time/Measures. Make sure all of the check boxes have a tick against them
Ok, but if I don't want to move all things, but only tempos?
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/18 12:10:53
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☼ Best Answerby rogeriodec 2015/07/18 12:45:03
Ah, different question, or maybe I just didn't read it I'm not saying this will work, but instead of cutting, try copying, then if that works, go back & delete the originals
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Re: RE: How to slide Tempo events
2015/07/18 12:41:45
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Bristol_Jonesey Ah, different question, or maybe I just didn't read it  I'm not saying this will work, but instead of cutting, try copying, then if that works, go back & delete the originals
Wow, you are right! "Copy Special" works! What remains now is Cakewalk correct the bug with Cut Special. Thanks, Bristol!
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